The G7 Summit, scheduled to take place in Kananaskis from June 15-17, 2025

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The G7 Summit, scheduled to take place in Kananaskis from June 15-17, 2025, is a significant event that requires extensive preparation and coordination.
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The Integrated Safety and Security Group (ISSG), comprised of the RCMP, Calgary Police Service, Alberta Sheriffs' Branch, Alberta Forestry and Parks, and the Canadian Armed Forces, is working tirelessly to ensure the safety of the 70 official guests and 2,000 delegates. This includes setting up a secured area around Kananaskis and establishing three official demonstration zones in Calgary to manage any potential protests.

The business leaders from G7 countries have presented a range of recommendations for the summit, focusing on issues such as international trade barriers, clean energy investment, critical minerals, artificial intelligence, and global health threats. These topics are likely to be central to the discussions and decision-making process during the summit.
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For residents and visitors to the area, the summit will bring a mix of stress and opportunity. On one hand, there will be significant security measures and road closures in and around Kananaskis. On the other hand, the event will showcase Alberta and Canada on the global stage, potentially boosting the local economy and fostering international relationships.

The designated demonstration zones in Calgary aim to balance the right to freedom of expression with the need for security. These areas are meant to allow protesters to voice their opinions without disrupting the summit itself. The use of horse-mounted police officers, as seen in the Global Calgary image, is part of the comprehensive security strategy to maintain order and safety during the event.
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Overall, the 2025 G7 Summit represents a significant undertaking for Canada and Alberta, with implications for international politics, economics, and security. It will be a critical moment for the participating countries to address pressing global challenges and set the stage for future collaboration.