Canada, G7 and Trump
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The Group of 7 nations and allies from around the world are heading to a summit in Alberta in Western Canada on Sunday.
President Donald Trump has been holding calls with world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, ahead of the summit about the escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
Líderes de algunas de las mayores potencias económicas del mundo llegan el domingo a las Montañas Rocosas canadienses
US President Donald Trump and Canadian PM Mark Carney do not see eye to eye on the anti-ICE protests, US tariffs, and America's role in the Israel-Iran and Russia-Ukraine conflicts
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Leaders on Canada's expanded G7 guest list to tackle climate, economy and securityCanada is bringing the world to Alberta for the G7 leaders summit in Kananaskis. As summit host, Prime Minister Mark Carney can invite any leaders he chooses — even those from countries outside the G7 club — as he attempts to shape Canada's foreign policy and global geopolitics.
As the G7 group of large democratic nations with big economies meets Sunday in Alberta, Canada they have a broad agenda in the midst of global economic and military turmoil.
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Calgary Herald on MSNPremier Danielle Smith seizing opportunity to advance Alberta's energy agenda during G7 summitPremier Danielle Smith says the G7 Leaders’ Summit is an opportunity to promote Alberta’s energy ambitions to an eager international audience.
After Trump described Canada as 'the 51st state' of America, Keir Starmer defended the country as an 'independent, sovereign nation' and 'a much-valued member of the Commonwealth'