Trump says he wants to 'get to the bottom' of new Canada-U.S. trade deal during G7 meeting | CBC
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The G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, hosted by Prime Minister Mark Carney, brings together leaders from major economies to discuss pressing economic and security issues. U.S. President Donald Trump emphasized the need for a new trade deal with Canada while expressing regret over Russia's expulsion from the G8. This meeting occurs amidst rising trade tensions due to tariffs imposed on Canadian exports, and it is accompanied by protests in nearby regions, showcasing division over the summit's relevance and leadership dynamics within the group.
Speaking afterward, Trump said he's sure Canada and the U.S. "can work something out" when it comes to a new trade deal.
Trump's focus on Russia's exclusion from the G8 highlights ongoing tensions, a topic he revisited multiple times while meeting with Carney.
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