Doug Ford to Host Premiers in Muskoka This Summer
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford has extended an invitation to all Canadian premiers to attend the Council of the Federation’s summer meeting, which will be held in Huntsville, Ontario, from July 21 through July 23, 2025.
- This meeting follows a recent First Ministers' meeting in Saskatoon and aims to address economic challenges including trade tensions and infrastructure development.
- Premiers will hold focused discussions on economic development, reconciliation, Indigenous priorities, nation-building projects, Canada-U.S. relations, and public safety during the gathering.
- Ford said, "We need to build and we need to build fast," emphasizing the urgency to advance projects like critical minerals extraction, nuclear energy, and transportation infrastructure.
- The meeting represents an opportunity to strengthen collaboration among provinces and territories to stimulate economic growth and safeguard Canadian communities amid ongoing external pressures.
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Premier Doug Ford Invites Canada’s Premiers to Summer Meeting in Muskoka (Province of Ontario)
) Share Table of Contents Content Quick Facts Additional Resources Related Topics Content TORONTO- Premier Doug Ford has formally invited Canada's premiers to join the Council of the Federation (COF) summer meeting from July 21 to 23, 2025, in Huntsville, Ontario. "With President Trump taking direct aim at our economy, we need to build and we need to build fast," said Premier Ford. "Together, premiers are seizing the momentum coming out
Donald Trump's tariffs and national infrastructure projects will be on the menu at the July meeting of the Council of the Federation in Huntsville.
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