G7 security ministers in Ottawa to talk organized crime, migrant smuggling, drugs
- Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree convenes his Group of Seven counterparts and others in Ottawa today, The Canadian Press reported Nov. 22, 2025.
- The two-day G7 meeting of interior and security ministers is expected to prioritise threats from synthetic drugs, migrant smuggling and transnational repression.
- Participants will discuss strategies for tackling online terrorist and violent extremist content, cybercrime, and internet-related child sexual exploitation and abuse.
- Following the meetings, Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree plans a news conference Sunday to brief on outcomes.
- Magnus Brunner says the discussions come as security challenges evolve rapidly, and Europe is deepening co-operation with trusted partners including the G7 amid ambitious EU migration and asylum policy reform.
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G7 Security Ministers in Ottawa to Talk Organized Crime, Migrant Smuggling, Drugs
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree plans to meet his Group of Seven counterparts and others in Ottawa today to discuss problems including transnational organized crime. The two-day G7 meeting of interior and security ministers is also expected to focus on threats from synthetic drugs, migrant smuggling and transnational repression. Participants are also slated to discuss tactics to deal with the online challenges of terrorist and violent…
G7 security ministers in Ottawa to talk organized crime, migrant smuggling, drugs (Canada)
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree plans to meet his Group of Seven counterparts and others in Ottawa today to discuss problems including transnational organized crime. The two-day G7 meeting of interior and security ministers is also expected to focus on threats from synthetic drugs, migran...
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