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Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined $4.3 billion in new support for Ukraine's defence as he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Alberta on Tuesday.
The Canadian Press on MSN29m
The latest: Day two of G7 meeting in Kananaskis focuses on foreign policyThe G7 summit continues today without U.S. President Donald Trump, who left the talks ahead of schedule on Monday. Prime Minister Mark Carney set aside today — the second and final day of the summit — to focus on foreign policy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by Canadian counterpart Mark Carney on Tuesday in Kananaskis as he arrived for the G7 Summit’s Outreach Session.This marks Modi’s first visit to Canada in ten years.
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Amazon S3 on MSNOn Cam: Carney Praised for Clever Move: Stops Trump Mid-Speech at G7 Amid Chaotic Deportation RantTensions flared at the G7 summit in Canada as U.S. President Donald Trump launched into an unfiltered rant about mass deportations, only to be abruptly cut off mid-speech by Canadian Prime Minister and G7 chair Mark Carney.
The Canadian Press on MSN44m
G7 leaders sign joint statements on six subjects as summit wraps without communiquéG7 leaders issued a series of joint statements on a variety of topics as the summit in Alberta came to a close on Tuesday afternoon, but could reach an agreement on a statement about the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Irish Star on MSNMark Carney 'looks like waiter' as he gives brutal 'mocking gesture' to Donald TrumpMark Carney appeared "like a waiter showing a guest to their table" as he met with Donald Trump ahead of the G7 summit on Monday — a move that may have been "a mocking gesture"
Prime Minister Mark Carney said there are "big challenges" to discuss at the G7 summit and it makes sense to have the leader of the world's most populous country around the table.
The Canadian Press on MSN2d
Carney's task at G7 will be to keep the group alive as experts question the outcomeAs Prime Minister Mark Carney gets ready to host U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders at the G7 summit in Alberta, analysts say Canada's most important goal will be to keep the G7 from falling apart — even if that means not issuing a joint statement.