Well, at least he didnt walk out. While U.S. President Donald Trump left the G7 meeting in Kananaskis Monday night, it wasnt in the huff the world witnessed at Charlevoix in 2018. This time, after a day of huddles and the signing of a U.K.U.S. mini-deal that slashed auto tariffs, Trump hurried back to the White House because of whats going on in the Middle East. His exit left Prime Minister Mark Carney and the remaining five leaders to hammer out the rest of the agenda, from trade to security to artificial intelligence, while keeping a nervous eye on the Iran-Israel war. Read More