BBC News, Toronto

The leaders of some richest countries in the world have dropped on the luxury mountain lodge nested in Canadian Rockies for this year’s G7 Summit.
The gathering of the elite comes as Western Allies face numerous crises, from conflicts on three continents in global economic instability.
CANADA Table G7 This year and that it will host the leaders of Italy, the United States, France, Germany, Great Britain and Japan in Cananaskis, Alberta. He promised a set of simplified priorities that focus around the global economy and security.
But Mark Carneies carefully planned the agenda now is full of conflict of Israel-Iran.
It is his first main international gathering as a Canadian prime minister.
Here are five challenges that are ahead.
The big moment for Carney as Iran has plans
This summit is set to be the test of its ability to meet three sublime goals that progressed to Canada – taking the role of leadership on the global phase, becoming the strongest G7 economy and is rejected dependence on us.
Now Iran was suddenly shot at the top of the G7 of the agenda, the case to find an agreement on finding.
But one thing is clear. Carney will be carefully observed as he manages American President Donald Trump, who often undermined Canada’s sovereignty.
John Kirton, director of the G7 research group at the University of Toronto, says that the examination will start from the arrival ceremony, where it will need to show Trump as equal. And keep it on the check when meetings are underway.
The summit offers potential to ensure some Canadian victories, perhaps new trade and security with the US, hatched last month in Washington.
At that meeting, Carney gave some golf equipment from the Kananaskis Rural Club, a scene of a solidly controlled rim of the summit.
Trump Factor
The summit takes place, the global trade war started, which uses tariffs as a way to rebalance trade relations. He said that the United States was “robbed, looted, raped and looted by peoples near and far, and friends and enemies”.
It also comes as a world bank provides that the global economy will see the slowest decade for growth since the 1960s, as the impact of the American tariff, will probably be somehow, in diplomatic language gatherings on this family gathering.
The discussion of the global economy will start the summit on Monday morning.
But the Trump’s November election victories transferred a global agenda outside of the store. The collection offers a chance to provide victories on some other priorities, such as migrations, critical minerals, security and drug trade – which are later on the agenda later in the day.
The president has fulfilled each of his G7 colleagues from the position of function, but he will line one in one margins – already got Carney in his diary for Monday morning.
Avoiding walk as 2018. Years
This will be Trump’s second time in Canada as the American president, the first thing in 2018. was an inconsistent summit in Charlevoik, in Quebec, soon after the steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico and Europe.
Charlevoik was unforgettable to end in Acrimina and disarray – trapped in a present photo of the former German Chancellor Angela Merkel faces a defiant truth as well as World Leaders and American Adrugics.

Leaders fought to agree on a language over global trade-final trade – a moment trapped in that Merkel image – before Trump left the summit early.
He headed to Singapore to sit with the leader of Northern Korea Kim Jong-UN while publishing mission from the Air Force she had a Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Many tensions of seven years are relevant today.
Carney hopes to avoid similarly to ejection and last month that he would take from that blowing “to be consistent – say the same as publicly, say the same things after the summit”.
The G7 is a “consensus body. We work together,” the senior Canadian government official said in Briefing last week.
With that in mind, Canada has decided to completely avoid the final communication in favor of six short joints of stations on storage, critical minerals and other points of key agenda.
Forest fires, AI, critical minerals and Ukraine
Canadian priorities for Confip focused on the construction of stronger economies and strengthening peace and security, including the exploitation of artificial intelligence and strengthening critical powers of critical critical mineral chains.
Although there are no broad obligations expected on climate change, the senior government official this week showed that the effort to improve the International Joint Response to a growing global forest threat.
The worst worst season in Canada, in 2023, it was in 2023. years and this year could be on the way to be the second worst. Smoke from Blazesa is covered parts of North America and Europe and could be a reminder of delegates in Cananaskis threats.
Ukraine is another urgent topic on the agenda, with President Volodomir Green hoping to discuss constant support to her country, sanctions against Russia and future financing efforts to rebuild.
Tuesday morning will focus on that conflict, and Ukraine is expected to stand for more sanctions in Russia.
Carney also set that opposition to foreign interference – especially interference in the global diaspora community – highly at the agenda of the summit, establishing potential for tensible discussions with some of the teachings of leaders who are not part of the G7.
Geopolitical minefields
As a host, Canada also calls leaders that are not permanently attached to a seven-member group, and Carney has given a number to attend, some more controversial than others.
As mentioned, the ranta will be there.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be a guest, and Carney is saying that there are important discussions that India, as the main economic force, should be part.
Visitivity Modi comes in the middle of a deeply tilted relationship between two countries over the murder of Sikh separatist leader in Canadian soil.
Canada accused India that she conducted killing Hardeep Singh Nijiara two years ago and the G7 invitation received the return between some Sikh Canadians.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum, confirmed that he would be in Cananaskis and expected to sit with the drone for the first time.
Her presence sets the stage for talks about the North American Trade, which took Trump’s tariffs.
Carney also called on leaders of European and NATO and his colleagues from Australia, South Africa, South Korea, Indonesia and Brazil.