British PM Keir Starmer visiting Ottawa before joining G7 leaders in Alberta
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Ottawa on June 14, 2025, ahead of the G7 summit in Alberta starting Sunday.
- The visit follows suspended trade negotiations since January 2024 amid strained relations and the need to resolve key trade irritants.
- Starmer met Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss expanding trade, security cooperation, and maintaining the UK’s status as a free trading nation.
- Trade between the UK and Canada is worth £28 billion to the UK economy, while tariffs on UK steel could rise from zero to 50% if deals fail.
- The discussions and upcoming G7 summit aim to strengthen bilateral ties amid global economic volatility and Middle East tensions triggered by Israel’s recent attack on Iran.
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British PM Keir Starmer Visiting Ottawa Before Joining G7 Leaders in Alberta
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is visiting Ottawa today ahead of the G7 leaders’ summit in Alberta. The summit starts Sunday against a backdrop of mounting tensions and violence in the Middle East triggered by Israel’s attack on Iranian missile and nuclear sites on Friday. Prime Minister Mark Carney, who is hosting the summit, will welcome Starmer tonight in Ottawa and the two will meet Sunday morning before both leave for Alberta. Britain …

British PM Keir Starmer visiting Ottawa before joining G7 leaders in Alberta
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Starmer to meet Carney in Ottawa, ahead of G7 meeting in Alberta overshadowed by crises in the Middle East
British prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer, will meet with Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, in Ottawa this evening (Saturday,14 June) before both fly to the Canadian province of Alberta to attend the G7 summit, which is expected to be overshadowed by the crises in the Middle East. The G7 summit will be the first face-to-face gathering of world leaders since Israel's strikes on Iran. The talks between the two prime ministers on Saturday will f…
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