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In his first big test at the G7, Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday morning, according to an official in his office.
Trudeau put climate change and progressive social values front and centre, an approach that often led to clashes with other leaders. Carney has emphasized economic ties, hard power and alliances that would allow Canada to reduce its economic and security dependence on the U.S.
At a turbulent moment in global geopolitics, Canada’s new prime minister welcomes Trump and G7 leaders to Alberta.
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Carney's task at G7 will be to keep the group alive as experts question the outcomeAs Prime Minister Mark Carney gets ready to host U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders at the G7 summit in Alberta, analysts say Canada's most important goal will be to keep the G7 from falling apart — even if that means not issuing a joint statement.
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Calgary Herald on MSNG7 summit updates: More road closures, motorcades | Danielle Smith to greet world leaders | Mark Carney and the Trump factorTop political leaders will gather in Kananaskis until June 17, marking a half-century of international co-operation among some of the world’s most-advanced economies. The event has resulted in a few new road closures in Calgary effective Sunday,
Canada is preparing to host the G7 summit. Prime Minister Mark Carney aims to reshape Canada's global image. Discussions will include trade tensions, new alliances, and Canada's role in a changing world.
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Anthony Albanese is set to discuss the impact of Donald Trump’s increasingly aggressive trade war and conflict in the Middle East in his first bilateral meeting with newly-installed Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
With one week to go until G7 leaders gather in Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced his priorities for the meeting and is managing a guest list that lays bare fault lines in some of Canada’s international relationships.