Canada focusing on peace, energy security and new partnerships at G7 meeting: Carney
- Canada, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, will host the 2025 G7 Leaders' Summit in mid-June at a venue in Kananaskis within the province of Alberta.
- The summit's core agenda responds to intensified global challenges by focusing on peace, security, energy, technology, and building international partnerships.
- Key topics include countering foreign interference, energy security through critical mineral supply chains, accelerating AI and digital transitions, and supporting a just peace for Ukraine.
- Carney emphasized that Canada embodies qualities desired globally and upholds principles admired by many. He highlighted the upcoming G7 Leaders' Summit in Kananaskis as a critical opportunity for Canada to collaborate closely with trusted allies, approaching shared challenges with solidarity, determination, and strength.
- India, though not a G7 member, will attend as a key guest due to its economic size and strategic role, despite ongoing tensions related to a 2023 killing under investigation in Canada.
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Canada Focusing on Peace, Energy Security and New Partnerships at G7 Meeting: Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the G7 leaders’ summit later this month in Alberta will see Canada seeking agreements in three key areas. Carney released a statement today saying Canada’s top priority will be strengthening global peace and security, which includes countering foreign interference and transnational crime, as well as improving responses to wildfires. To spur economic growth, the prime minster says he will focus on improving energy …
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