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Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump this morning at the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, marking a crucial moment in Canada-U.S. diplomacy.
Trump’s visit comes amid heightened tensions, following his repeated remarks suggesting Canada should become an American state—comments that have sparked national outrage, including protests at hockey games.
This meeting is particularly significant as it follows Trump’s dramatic exit from the last G7 summit hosted by Canada in 2018. Since then, economic friction has escalated, with Trump imposing tariffs that have disrupted trade between the two nations. Carney and Trump have been in frequent communication, attempting to resolve these disputes, but Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has described the negotiations as “sensitive” due to the deep economic interdependence of both countries.
Beyond trade, Carney is leading discussions on global security, artificial intelligence, and economic stability, engaging with leaders from Japan, France, and Italy. His leadership at the summit is expected to shape Canada’s role in international affairs and reinforce its sovereignty on the global stage.
With the world watching, this meeting could define the future of Canada-U.S. relations and set the tone for broader discussions on trade, security, and technological advancements.

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