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White House confirms Trump will visit Canada for G7 leaders’ summit

  • On May 22, the White House announced President Donald Trump’s plans to participate in the G7 Summit, scheduled to take place in Kananaskis, Alberta, from June 15 to 17, 2025.
  • The G7 summit is held annually among seven countries and the European Union, where leaders convene to address international economic and political matters; this year, Canada serves as the host nation.
  • The upcoming G7 summit in June marks Mark Carney's debut as Prime Minister since securing a minority government on April 28, and he met with President Trump in person for the first time as leaders on May 6.
  • During their discussion, Carney emphasized to Trump that Canada was not up for acquisition, addressing Trump's frequent remarks about the country potentially becoming the 51st U.S. state, while Trump credited himself as being a key factor in Carney's political comeback.
  • Trump's confirmed attendance implies continued U.S. engagement in G7 discussions, while the White House plans to provide further logistical details following the briefing.
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