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Carney says Canada to focus on peace, energy security and new partnerships at G7 meeting

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Prime Minister Mark Carney has outlined Canada's priorities for the upcoming G7 leaders' summit in Kananaskis, Alberta (June 15-17, 2025): strengthening global peace and security (including countering foreign interference and improving wildfire responses), spurring economic growth (energy security, critical minerals, AI acceleration), and creating jobs through new partnerships and infrastructure investments. The decision to invite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has drawn criticism due to ongoing RCMP investigations into alleged Indian criminality in Canada.

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  1. 1 Two years ago (implied 2023): Assassination near Vancouver, RCMP accuses New Delhi of criminality.
  2. 2 Months ago: Ottawa chose the June date for the G7 summit.
  3. 3 Friday (implied June 7, 2025): Prime Minister Mark Carney reveals he invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 summit.
  4. 4 Saturday (implied June 8, 2025): Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand holds a virtual news conference defending the invitation.
  5. 5 June 15-17, 2025: G7 leaders' summit to be held in Kananaskis, Alberta.
  • International discussions on critical global issues
  • Potential for new partnerships and investments
  • Controversy over India's invitation impacting Canada's stance on foreign interference
  • Potential for strained bilateral relations with India
What: Canada has unveiled its priorities for the G7 leaders' summit, focusing on global peace and security, economic growth, and job creation, while defending the controversial invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
When: Just one week before it gets underway (summit), Friday (Carney revealed Modi invitation), Saturday (Anand's virtual news conference), June 15 to 17 (summit dates), months ago (Ottawa chose June date), two years ago (assassination near Vancouver).
Where: Kananaskis (Alberta), Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, European Union, Ukraine, Australia, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico, Vancouver.
Why: Canada aims to address global challenges like peace, security, economic stability, and climate change. The invitation to India is defended as a way to discuss global issues and build coalitions, despite domestic criticism regarding alleged Indian interference.
How: Prime Minister Mark Carney's office unveiled the priorities. Carney extended invitations to various international leaders. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand held a virtual news conference to address concerns.

Prime Minister Mark Carney has outlined Canada's priorities for the upcoming G7 leaders' summit in Kananaskis, Alberta (June 15-17, 2025): strengthening global peace and security (including countering foreign interference and improving wildfire responses), spurring economic growth (energy security, critical minerals, AI acceleration), and creating jobs through new partnerships and infrastructure investments. The decision to invite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has drawn criticism due to ongoing RCMP investigations into alleged Indian criminality in Canada.