Legault, Ford, Great Lakes governors to hold news conference after weekend meeting
- On Oct. 6, 2025, Québec Premier François Legault hosted regional leaders at the summit in Quebec City, which wrapped up today with a final news conference.
- The Leadership Summit grew from the Council of Great Lakes Governors, established in 1983 and transformed in 2015, with leaders focusing on economy, defence, critical minerals and tariffs at the biennial meeting.
- Québec Premier François Legault said Quebec companies want larger roles in defence, citing the Davie shipyard and Bombardier, while Ontario Premier Doug Ford said U.S. President Donald Trump should focus more on China and governors warned about Washington’s uncertainty.
- After Sunday speeches and plenary sessions, participants will hold a final news conference at the Château Frontenac, wrapping up the three-day gathering of regional leaders.
- Amid economic uncertainty tied to U.S. policy shifts, leaders focused on cross-border cooperation during the biennial meeting, the first since U.S. President Donald Trump returned in January.
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Legault, Ford, Great Lakes governors to hold news conference after weekend meeting (Canada)
The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors and Premiers Leadership Summit is wrapping up today in Quebec City with participants taking part in a closing news conference. Québec Premier François Legault has been hosting Ontario Premier Doug Ford as well as the governors of New York, Michiga...

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Legault, Ford, Great Lakes governors to hold news conference after weekend meeting - Great Lakes Commission
The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors and Premiers Leadership Summit finished in Quebec City, Quebec, over the weekend. The biennial meeting is the group’s first since U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January. Read the full story by The Canadian Press.
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