Canada's 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 issues such as interprovincial trade, U.S. relations, and economic challenges, with leaders emphasizing collaboration and unity. Notably, Ford and Carney spent late nights discussing policy and building rapport, with Carney even staying overnight at Ford's cottage. The summit was marked by mutual praise among leaders, signaling a more cooperative tone for addressing national challenges.
The gathering concluded with optimism about future federal-provincial relations and a renewed commitment to tackling pressing issues together.
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