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 such as internal trade, immigration, public safety, and health care, with leaders emphasizing the need for provincial collaboration and federal clarity. Ford and Carney's close rapport, highlighted by a late-night fireside chat at Ford's cottage, symbolized a spirit of cooperation despite political differences. The summit also addressed external challenges, including U.S. trade tensions and relations with China.
Leaders left the summit expressing optimism about working together to tackle Canada's pressing challenges.
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