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U.S. President Trump leaving Alberta G7 summit early because of crisis in Middle EastEscalating violence in the Middle East overshadowed movement on trade deals within the G7 on Monday, as U.S. President Donald Trump announced late in the day that he would be leaving the leaders' summit early because of the crisis in Israel and Iran.
Prime Minister Carney faces a critical unity test, emphasizing infrastructure projects and pipelines to address Alberta’s grievances and prevent a potential secession crisis.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday he thinks a trade deal with Canada is achievable — even if he and Prime Minister Mark Carney have "different concepts" of what that deal might look like.
As Mark Carney prepares to host world leaders at the Group of Seven summit in western Canada, he’s showing off a foreign policy that’s more hardheaded than that of Justin Trudeau.Trudeau put climate change and progressive social values front and center,
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Straight Arrow News on MSNG7 2025: World leaders confront war, trade tensions in AlbertaLeaders from the Group of Seven nations opened their annual summit Monday, June 16, in Kananaskis, Alberta, amid rising tensions over global trade and ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is hosting the summit,
U.S. trade and security deal, comes after Carney met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Ottawa ahead of the summit.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are engaged in negotiations over an economic deal involving tariffs. The Canadian government opposes Trump's tariff stance, emphasizing a new economic relationship to resolve trade tensions.
The Canadian Press on MSN17h
In the news today: Carney to meet Trump this morning at G7 in AlbertaCarney to meet Trump this morning at G7 in Alberta Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet this morning with U.S. President Donald Trump at the G7 summit in Alberta. It's Trump's first visit to Canada since he started repeatedly saying the country should become an American state,
At a turbulent moment in global geopolitics, Canada’s new prime minister welcomes Trump and G7 leaders to Alberta.
President Donald Trump kick offs his time at the G7 summit in the Canadian Rockies with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.