Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visits his grandparents’ Irish home village in the west of Ireland, where he meets distant cousins. The trip takes place on the eve of the G7, according to reporting from Irish and international outlets. Carney is described as visiting the village where his family originated, spending time with relatives there as part of the broader travel surrounding upcoming international meetings. The accounts focus on the personal nature of the visit, highlighting that he meets extended family in the community connected to his grandparents’ history. No additional details about specific events, schedule, or diplomatic meetings are provided in the supplied summaries. Overall, both sources describe the same core elements: Carney’s arrival in the west of Ireland, his connection to the village through his grandparents, and his meetings with distant relatives. The visit is framed as occurring shortly before the G7 rather than as part of any specific official announcement.