Trump, Canada and G7
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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.
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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.
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Calgary Herald on MSNG7 summit updates: More road closures, motorcades | Danielle Smith to greet world leaders | Mark Carney and the Trump factorAerial intruders who refuse to obey orders to turn back from restricted airspace radiating 30-nautical miles from the summit venue at Kananaskis Village could be brought down with force as a last resort, said Sgt. Mark Basanta, lead aerospace planner for the G7 summit.
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.
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Axios on MSNWhat to know about the G7 summit Trump is attendingGroup of Seven leaders, including President Trump, will gather in Canada on Sunday. The big picture: The meeting will take place on the heels of Israel's attack on Iran, while the U.S. faces deepening divides with other allies over Gaza,
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As Trump wages a trade war and threatens Canada with annexation, he prepares to attend the G7 summit in the Canadian Rockies.
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien advised visiting dignitaries to ignore outbursts from U.S. President Donald Trump during the G7 summit in Alberta next week. “Don’t’ lose your cool,” Chrétien said,
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Calgary Herald on MSNAlberta entrepreneurs thrilled for products to be included in G7 goody bagsBut that’s now a realistic possibility, after one of the Edmonton-based company’s signature glasses was selected to be included in a goody bag gifted to delegates at the G7 Leaders’ Summit, which runs in Kananaskis Country from Sunday to Tuesday.
President Donald Trump has long bet that he can scare allies into submission. It's a gamble that is increasingly being tested ahead of the Group of Seven summit beginning Monday in Canada.