Canada's premiers gathered in Muskoka for a three-day Council of the Federation summit, hosted by Ontario Premier Doug Ford and attended by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The event was marked by informal late-night discussions at Ford's cottage, where leaders reportedly bonded and discussed major national issues. Key topics included interprovincial trade, relations with the U.S. and China, and strategies for asserting Canadian sovereignty. The summit concluded with premiers expressing optimism about future cooperation and praising Carney's leadership style.
The meetings highlighted a rare moment of unity and camaraderie among Canada's top political leaders.
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