Prime Minister Mark Carney hosts the G7 summit with participation from non-member nations, aiming to foster cooperation among members and allies amidst increasing geopolitical tensions.
Global Leaders Assemble in Canada for G7 Summit

Global Leaders Assemble in Canada for G7 Summit
Kananaskis, Alberta welcomes top international leaders for crucial discussions on pressing global issues.
Canada is set to host the annual Group of 7 industrialized nations summit from Sunday to Tuesday in picturesque Kananaskis, Alberta. Prime Minister Mark Carney has extended a warm welcome to nearly 20 global leaders, including U.S. President Trump, as they convene to discuss pressing international issues.
The G7 comprises Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan, with the European Union holding a permanent seat. In a break with tradition, Mr. Carney has also invited leaders from non-member countries to join the summit, enhancing the dialogue with key players such as India, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, South Korea, Ukraine, and South Africa, alongside NATO's Secretary General.
This summit presents a pivotal opportunity for Canada and Mr. Carney, given the current geopolitical landscape. The gathering aims to strengthen alliances and address shared challenges, underscoring the importance of cooperation among nations in turbulent times.