Security at G7 summit aims to keep delegates safe and protests far | Unpublished
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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Carrie Tait
Publication Date: June 13, 2025 - 11:39

Security at G7 summit aims to keep delegates safe and protests far

June 13, 2025
The world’s most powerful leaders are scheduled to converge in Kananaskis, a tiny Alberta tourist village in the Canadian Rockies, for a three-day summit starting Sunday, testing security services tasked with keeping everyone safe. Airspace restrictions kick in Saturday. Royal Canadian Air Force helicopters have been flying low-level nighttime missions in the area for a week now. And this spring, more than 200 local kids picked buffaloberry bushes around Kananaskis, to keep the bears away.


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