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The president’s first international summit of his second term comes ahead of a new tariff deadline and amid a Middle East crisis.
As Mark Carney prepares to host world leaders at the Group of Seven summit in western Canada, he’s showing off a foreign policy that’s more hardheaded than that of Justin Trudeau.
Mr Carney is hosting world leaders for the G7 summit in Kananaskis in Alberta, where the US president will be joined alongside premiers of France, Italy, Japan, Germany, and the EU. Starting on Sunday, three days of talks will take place which will include security, the global economy and Ukraine.
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer lays down clear challenge to Donald Trump after President's '51st state' claim on Canada - 'It's an independent country!'Sir Keir Starmer has directly challenged Donald Trump by declaring that "Canada is an independent, sovereign country and a much-valued member of the Commonwealth". The Prime Minister gave his stout defence of Canada as the country has been rocked by the President's claim that he wants to annex it as the 51st state of America.
Keir Starmer said Canada was an 'independent, sovereign nation' and 'a much-valued member of the Commonwealth' - after Donald Trump described it as 'the 51st state' of America'
Donald Trump wanted a military parade, and Saturday he got it. Trump seemed pretty pleased by it all, but some folks on social media are convinced that the president dozed off, at least for a few seconds, during the festivities. It’s not just talk.
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Daily Mail on MSNKeir Starmer joins Canada PM Mark Carney for beer in OttawaKeir Starmer has delivered a veiled swipe at Donald Trump by hailing 'independent, sovereign' Canada. The PM gave his strongest response yet to the president's push to turn Canada into a US state as he met counterpart Mark Carney in Ottawa.
President Trump will attend the G7 summit on Sunday in a nation he threatened to annex. He will also be an outlier on climate issues