Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visits Ireland and is welcomed as “home,” according to Irish officials. Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin says the country is welcoming Carney “home,” reflecting the Prime Minister’s own description of the trip. Carney characterizes his visit as a return, using language that frames the visit as going back to familiar roots. The outlets agree on the core theme: Carney is in Ireland for official engagements, and the welcome is described in terms of homecoming. No additional details about the program, meetings, or specific policy announcements are included in the provided reports. The coverage focuses on statements and phrasing used by Carney and the Taoiseach, presenting a consistent picture of how the visit is publicly framed—both by the Canadian Prime Minister, who says he feels “home,” and by the Irish government, which echoes that message.