Canada to Lead G7 Presidency
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Canada set to preside over G7 in 2025 — what that means and what’s at stake

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Canada is set to take over the presidency of the G7 in 2025 .
The rotating presidency involves a series of meetings across the hosting country for senior officials of G7 countries.
Canada joined the group in 1976 and this year will be chairing its meetings for the seventh time.
Ottawa plans to host the leaders’ summit June 15 to 17 in Kananaskis , Alta ..
Italy held 24 meetings between March and November 2024 , ranging from one for tourism ministers to another about science and technology.
Boehm said Canada will likely hold fewer meetings and pair them, perhaps having foreign and defence ministers convene parallel meetings in one city, and then one joint meeting.
Canada will need to decide who to invite to the G7 summit.
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