Canada's premiers wrapped up a three-day Council of the Federation summit in Muskoka, hosted by Ontario Premier Doug Ford and attended by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The meetings focused on pressing national issues including internal trade, immigration, public safety, and health care. Notably, Ford and Carney shared a late-night fireside chat at Ford's cottage, symbolizing a spirit of cooperation and camaraderie among leaders. The summit concluded with calls for greater provincial collaboration and clear federal leadership, especially on immigration reform.
Leaders expressed optimism about working together to address Canada's challenges and opportunities.
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