Leaders on Canada’s expanded G7 guest list to tackle climate, economy and security
- Canada is hosting the 2025 G7 leaders summit from June 15 to 17 in Kananaskis, Alberta, inviting non-G7 leaders to discuss key global issues.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney, as summit host, invited leaders like South Korea’s Lee Jae-myung, India’s Narendra Modi, Brazil’s Lula, and others to address economic and security challenges.
- South Korea aims to showcase stability after martial law last December and has pledged deeper cooperation with Canada on maritime security, minerals, and the environment.
- Carney announced in March a partnership with Australia on an Arctic early-warning radar system, while invitations to the UAE and Indonesia reflect Canada's focus on Indo-Pacific trade and humanitarian ties.
- The summit highlights issues like transnational repression and the Ukraine conflict, with Canada leading efforts to forfeit Russian assets despite limited success and expecting diplomatic dialogue amid protests and controversy.
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Canada Hosts the G7 Summit in Kananaskis
Although we’re now scattered across the globe, my sister and I grew up in Calgary. So recently, when we were both in town, on a cloudless blue-sky Alberta day, we drove the hour along Highway 22 (also known as the Cowboy Trail), past Bragg Creek and then along Highway 66 into the foothills of the Rockies. We halted at the Elbow Valley visitor’s center and bought an entry pass to access Kananaskis Country. Although we’ve known Kananaskis for year…
Mark Carney will be able to head up at the G7 Summit which opens on Sunday in Kananaskis, in the Rocky Mountains.
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