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PM Modi Canada Visit Live Updates: PM Modi to address G7 outreach session today amid global tensions
The summit takes place amid growing geopolitical challenges, including the conflict in the Middle East and a trade war driven by US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies
The summit comes amid rising international tensions, as Trump and other allies continue their quest for an accord between Russia and Ukraine.
According to Sheinbaum's official G7 schedule, the president will hold one-on-one talks with the heads of Canada, India and Germany on Tuesday.
After months of preparation, the G7 summit kicks off today in Kananaskis, Alta., a three-day summit that will see the popular wilderness destination locked down and the surrounding region play host to global leaders,
Leaders of some of the world’s biggest economic powers arrive in the Canadian Rockies for a Group of Seven summit that's been shadowed by an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran and U.S.
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As world leaders attending the G7 summit in Kananaskis began to arrive, hundreds of protesters gathered in downtown Calgary on Sunday, hoping to send a message.
Roughly 500 protesters gathered outside city hall to protest a range of issues, including the concerns of Kashmiri, Ethiopian and Palestinian people, as well as Canadian water security and Indigenous rights.
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Highlights from the G7 meeting in KananaskisOTTAWA — Canada is hosting the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta. Prime Minister Mark Carney has two days of meetings scheduled with world leaders, with discussion topics likely to include trade, the war in Ukraine and conflict in the Middle East.
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Calgary Herald on MSNWildfires burning issue at G7 as activists doubt it'll translate into actionPrime Minister Mark Carney has maintained Canada’s commitment to make wildfire an agenda issue at this week’s Kananaskis summit, with his statement released earlier this month vowing committing its countries to “strengthening peace and security, countering foreign interference and transnational crime, and improving joint responses to wildfires.”