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Prime Minister Mark Carney greets French President Emmanuel Macron at the official welcome ceremony during the G7 Leaders’ Summit on June 16, 2025 in Kananaskis, Alberta. Trump left Alberta Monday night, citing the conflict between Israel and Iran
The 2018 summit ended with Trump assailing his Canadian hosts on social media as he departed on Air Force One, saying he had instructed the U.S. officials who remained in Quebec to oppose the G7 joint statement endorsed by the leaders of Japan, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany and, of course, Canada.
Canada is hosting the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta. Prime Minister Mark Carney has two days of meetings scheduled with world leaders, with discussion topics likely to include trade, the war in Ukraine and conflict in the Middle East.
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Alternet on MSNG7 summit opens with deep dividesThe last time Canada hosted the meeting, US President Donald Trump torpedoed the gathering, calling his host 'dishonest & weak.'
The summit, hosted by Canada this year, brings together leaders from the Group of Seven nations and invited partner countries.
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G7 leaders arrived in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, for three days of intense discussion, amid tension in the Middle East and alliance changes.
G7 summit in Alberta features 4 new world leaders navigating Ukraine war, Middle East crisis, and trade tensions.
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Calgary Herald on MSNG7 Summit live updates: Donald Trump, other world leaders arrive in Kananaskis | Pilot violates Kananaskis no-fly zoneBefore dignitaries hit the road and headed for the hills, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith were there to greet them as they arrived in Calgary on their way to Kananaskis. Smith was also scheduled to host a reception Monday in Calgary for non-G7 leaders.