Mark Carney to meet Donald Trump today at G7 summit in Alberta amid ‘sensitive’ talks
- World leaders gathered in Kananaskis, Alberta, on Sunday, June 15, 2025, for the G7 summit hosted by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- The summit followed weeks of escalating trade tensions between Canada and the U.S., including a damaging three-month trade war temporarily paused by a 90-day tariff halt.
- Prime Minister Carney will have a private meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday morning to address the ongoing trade dispute during delicate negotiations.
- Trump told reporters Sunday he expects to reach some trade agreements and said, "I think we'll have a few new trade deals," while noting he and Carney have different concepts.
- Leaders will discuss sensitive topics such as the war in Ukraine and artificial intelligence, while Canada aims to strengthen security ties with the EU through the ReArm Europe initiative.
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The last time Canada hosted a G7 Summit, Donald Trump had denied the final communiqué and sent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a walk.
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A press conference between Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney and Donald Trump at the G7 summit ended abruptly. The head of state suddenly interrupted the US president with a single hand movement.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada began by wishing President Trump a happy birthday. He emphasized the importance of U.S. leadership in the Group of 7 alliance, which is meeting in Alberta, Canada. But after seven minutes of questioning by journalists during which Mr. Trump complained about Russia’s absence at the summit and attacked Democrats over immigration policies, the host of the summit had heard enough. He took a step forward and into …
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