Comment on this storyCommentOTTAWA, Ontario — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is looking to Canada to help his country wean itself off fossil fuels from places such as Russia.Kishida is in Ottawa Thursday for his first visit as Japan’s head of government, as part of a tour of other Group of Seven countries.Japan holds the G-7 presidency this year and is set to host meetings with the leaders of some of the world’s richest countries. The group includes Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States, plus the European Union.Tokyo plans to use the presidency to coordinate with other states on economic management and punishing Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.Kishida arrived late Wednesday in Ottawa from London, and is expected to head to Washington, D.C. later Thursday.The visit comes during a time of geopolitical alignment between Japan and Canada,…
