
G7 finance ministers show ‘proof of unity’ with joint statement at summit: Champagne
BANFF — There’s a sense of unity coming out of this week’s summit with finance ministers and central bankers across the G7, Canada’s finance minister said Thursday.
The group gathered in Banff, Alta., less than a month ahead of the G7 leaders summit set for June in nearby Kananaskis.
They came out with a communique emphasizing a commitment to strong economic relationships during a period of global trade uncertainty launched by the United States’ broad tariffs on countries around the world.
“The best proof of unity is that we have a joint communique,” Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said at a news conference.