Trump, Canada and Carney
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OTTAWA — By the time Pete Hoekstra moved to Canada, the newly minted ambassador to what had been one of America’s friendliest allies was already tired of the “51st state” discussion. His mandate was to negotiate favorable trade terms, among other things, he said, not to tamp down fears about President Donald Trump’s expansionist musings.
President Donald Trump will return to the world stage for this weekend’s 50th Group of Seven leaders summit in Canada. But Trump’s first multilateral summit of his second administration comes as Israel and Iran push the Middle East to the precipice of war and many of his G7 allies are under pressure
Donald Trump was found guilty of all 34 counts in a criminal "hush money" trial, which led some to ask if the now re-elected U.S. president would be allowed to visit Canada as a convicted felon and attend the G7 summit.
As Canada hosts the G7 Summit in Alberta, PM Mark Carney makes his global debut, navigating key issues like Trump’s tariffs, strained India-Canada ties, and critical minerals. The summit will also address AI,
This comes after large protests erupted in Los Angeles and other major cities against the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
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President Donald Trump arrives in Canada as the center of attention for a Group of Seven summit of world leaders whose main purpose will be to mollify him — and one where spiraling conflict in the Middle East offers another test of its unity.
US President Donald Trump has unexpectedly left the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Canada early, cutting short his stay due to an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. Trump left open the exact reason for his departure from the gathering of world leaders,
President Donald Trump is leaving the Group of Seven leaders’ summit in Canada early, and he will miss a scheduled meeting with the likes of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday. “President Trump will return to Washington tonight so he can attend to many important matters,