The idea even made it to then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last month, but he quickly shot it down, calling the proposition “facile” after it was floated by NDP leader Jagmeet Singh.
Alberta last held the meeting in June 2002, when Prime Minister Jean Chretien welcomed G8 world leaders to Kananaskis, including U.S. President George W. Bush, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Donald Trump visited Canada just once during his first presidency, spending time in La Malbaie, Que., during the 44th G7 summit.
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