
Israel-Iran conflict looms large as leaders arrive for G7 summit in Alberta
OTTAWA — An escalating conflict between Israel and Iran seems set to dominate this week’s G7 leaders’ summit in Alberta as members of Canada’s Jewish and Iranian communities fear for those caught in the violence.
Prime Minister Mark Carney was scheduled to arrive Sunday in Kananaskis, Alta., to host U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders in his first major summit.
Earlier in the day, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the growing conflict in the Middle East will be a “centrepiece” of the meeting, which will formally kick off on Monday.
“This provides the opportunity to talk to our co-leaders about the fast-moving situation and to make our strong case together that there must be de-escalation of this conflict in the interests of the region and the world,” he told reporters in Ottawa ahead of a meeting with Carney on Parliament Hill.