Canada's premiers wrapped up a three-day Council of the Federation summit in Muskoka, hosted by Ontario Premier Doug Ford, with Prime Minister Mark Carney in attendance.
The meetings focused on key national issues including internal trade, immigration, public safety, and health care, while also addressing external pressures such as U.S. trade policy and relations with China. Premier Ford and PM Carney were noted for their close rapport, including a late-night fireside chat at Ford's cottage, which was widely praised by other leaders. Despite some disagreements, particularly on immigration policy, the summit ended with a sense of optimism and calls for greater provincial cooperation.
Leaders emphasized the importance of unity and proactive action to address Canada's current challenges.
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