Canada's premiers, led by Ontario Premier Doug Ford, wrapped up a three-day Council of the Federation summit in Muskoka, highlighted by a close, informal meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney at Ford's cottage.
The gathering focused on key national issues such as interprovincial trade, relations with the U.S. and China, and strategies for asserting Canadian sovereignty. Ford and Carney's late-night fireside chat became a symbol of the summit's collaborative spirit, with Ford publicly praising Carney's humility and leadership. The premiers agreed on the need to cut regulatory 'red tape' and emphasized the importance of provincial cooperation on security and infrastructure.
The summit concluded with optimism about Canada's future and strengthened relationships among the country's leaders.
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