Carney gets warm welcome while visiting family’s ancestral home in County Mayo
AGHAGOWER — The people of County Mayo, found on the west coast of Ireland, greeted Prime Minister Mark Carney with open arms on Sunday.
Businesses hung Canadian flags outside their buildings, and groups of people held up signs on the side of the road as Carney made his way into town from the airport.
Some restaurants even invented names for their food in honour of his visit, like “Chili Con Carney” and “Mark’s Maple Sundae.”
“We’re so proud, that’s one of our own that’s come back to us,” said JP Scott of Scotts Bar and Grocery, which was offering the special sundaes. “It’s an honour to think the man in the top politicians in the world is here today in our small village.”

