What to Know About the Group of Seven Summit in Canada that Trump Will Attend
- U.S. President Donald Trump will attend the Group of Seven summit Sunday in Kananaskis, Alberta, where leaders of the world’s richest countries are arriving.
- The summit follows rising trade tensions caused by Trump imposing 10% tariffs on most countries and insisting on Russia’s readmission after its 2014 ousting over Crimea.
- This week, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that the United States no longer holds a dominant position internationally, citing its use of tariffs to control market access and its decreasing role in funding collective security.
- The World Bank downgraded its 2025 global growth forecast citing 'a substantial rise in trade barriers', while law enforcement expects large protests with restricted public access near Kananaskis.
- Bilateral talks between Trump and leaders like Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are planned, and Canada’s deputy minister Peter Boehm said they managed to pull off a pretty good summit despite some unhappiness.
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The G-7 Is Outdated. But It Still Matters
It’s easy to dismiss the G-7, a club of wealthy democracies set up in 1975 to coordinate trade and global economic policy. This year’s summit—held on June 15-17 in Kananaskis, Canada—comes at a time when U.S. President Donald Trump is upending the global economy with tariffs and has repeatedly threatened to make the host nation America’s “51st state.” [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] The G-7 is also an anachronism. It was set up five decades ag…

What to know about the Group of Seven summit in Canada that Trump will attend
By ROB GILLIES TORONTO (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump will arrive Sunday for a Group of Seven summit in a country he has suggested should be annexed and as he wages a trade war with America’s longstanding allies. Related Articles Here’s what to expect at the Army’s 250th anniversary parade on Trump’s birthday Photos of preparations for Trump’s military parade marking the 250th anniversary of the US Army …
Trump will attend the G7 summit in Canada. What to know about the site, the attendees, and more
U.S. President Donald Trump will arrive Sunday for a Group of Seven summit in a country he has suggested should be annexed and as he wages a trade war with America’s longstanding allies.Trump’s calls to make Canada the 51st U.S. state have infuriated Canadians, and Prime Minister Mark Carney, who won his office by pledging to confront the U.S. president’s increased aggression, now hosts the G7 summit.Carney asserted this week that Washington no …
On Sunday, the Federal Chancellor will travel to Canada for the G-7 summit. This was a meeting of like-minded people in the past. Today, the central question is: What is the US President's attitude?
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