Canada's provincial premiers wrapped up a three-day summit in Muskoka, Ontario, hosted by Premier Doug Ford and attended by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The meetings focused on key national issues such as interprovincial trade, U.S. relations, and economic challenges, with leaders praising Carney's approach and collaborative spirit. Notably, Carney stayed overnight at Ford's cottage, where late-night discussions reportedly fostered camaraderie and problem-solving. The summit was marked by a tone of unity and optimism, with Ford and other premiers emphasizing the importance of working together to address Canada's pressing concerns.
The gathering highlighted a renewed sense of cooperation among Canada's top political leaders.
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