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The news is about to be flooded with the latest from the Group of Seven as some of the world's most powerful leaders travel to the Canadian Rockies next week for high-level meetings on major issues.
In 2018, the president called for the group to embrace Russia and stormed out of the summit. Now he is seeking to shrink America’s military role abroad and embarking on a more expansive trade war.
Trump heads to G7 summit promising new trade deals while his "90 deals in 90 days" pledge falls behind schedule with growing global tensions.
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Protesters, airplane watchers gather in Alberta as leaders head to G7As the leaders were scheduled to arrive Sunday hundreds of protesters from several different groups rallied in front of Calgary City Hall, with many carrying anti-Trump messages.
Hundreds of protesters supporting various causes assembled peacefully in downtown Calgary on Sunday as the Group of Seven summit began a long drive away in the mountain resort of Kananaskis.
Britain and Canada have deep ties in defence, climate and culture sectors, but Starmer's visit comes amid strained trade negotiations.
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Calgary Herald on MSNPremier Danielle Smith seizing opportunity to advance Alberta's energy agenda during G7 summitPremier Danielle Smith says the G7 Leaders’ Summit is an opportunity to promote Alberta’s energy ambitions to an eager international audience. Smith, who met with Pete Hoekstra, the U.S. Ambassador to Canada, in Calgary on Saturday, will greet leaders from G7 and non-member nations when they arrive in the city Sunday.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she likes the federal government’s plan to reduce the approval times of major infrastructure projects down to two years, and she hopes Canada can revise other legislation to "improve investor confidence.