White House confirms Trump will visit Canada for G7 leaders’ summit
- Officials announced that President Donald Trump will participate in the 51st G7 Summit scheduled for June 15 to 17 in Kananaskis, Alberta.
- This summit is part of the annual gathering of the seven member nations along with the European Union, where they address worldwide economic and political matters.
- The June summit will mark Mark Carney’s debut as Prime Minister following his minority government victory on April 28, and he had an initial face-to-face meeting with President Trump on May 6.
- During their meeting, Carney indicated to Trump that Canada was not going to be sold, alluding to Trump's frequent jokes about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. State. In response, Trump remarked that he believed he had been one of the best things to happen to Carney politically.
- Trump's attendance signals continued U.S. Involvement in G7 discussions, with the White House planning to provide further logistical details ahead of the summit.
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