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G7 Summit · CanadaPrime Minister Mark Carney has tried to pare down Canada’s priorities as the G7 summit host, but there’s still a lengthy list of global issues for leaders to discuss over the coming days. “Leaders (will) meet at a moment of enormous flux globally, when tensions among G7 members are especially pronounced,” Carney’s foreign policy adviser David Angell told a panel this week. He did not directly reference U.S. President Donald Trump, who famously walked out of the last G7 summit Canada hosted in 2018.See the Story
Tariffs, Wildfires and AI on the Agenda as Canada Hosts World Leaders at G7
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Aircraft · CanadaAirplane enthusiasts are setting up at the Calgary International Airport in hopes of seeing some exciting aircraft land for the start of the G7 leaders’ summit in nearby Kananaskis, Alta. Corbin Johnson wants to catch a glimpse of the plane carrying U.S. President Donald Trump. “Air Force 1 is certainly the gold standard, but I think myself and everyone else is very excited to see all the other aircraft are coming,” Corbin Johnson said Saturday, as he checked out a viewing area of the airport.See the Story
'Gold standard': Plane spotters in Calgary hope for glimpse of Air Force 1 at G7
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Mark Carney · CanadaAs Prime Minister Mark Carney gets ready to host U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders at the G7 summit in Alberta, analysts say Canada’s most important goal will be to keep the G7 from falling apart — even if that means not issuing a joint statement. “Keeping this informal international organization together will, I think, be a mark of success,” said Sen. Peter Boehm, a former diplomat who played a central role in Canada’s participation in the G7 for decades. “The challenge I think that we will be seeing at Kananaskis is whether we still have like-mindedness in the G7, and whether that can still project (unity), in terms of dealing with some of the big global challenges.”See the Story
Carney’s task at G7 will be to keep the group alive as experts question the outcome
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Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
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Amid Upheaval Abroad, Universities Urge Ottawa, Quebec to Invest in Attracting Talent
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Dollarama Recalling Oracare Baby Toothbrush Due to Possible Choking Hazard
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As Trump Heads to the G7, Canada Hopes to Avoid Another Charlevoix-Style Eruption
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