Choice of Charlevoix shows Trudeau learned from past global summit mistakes

Protests will mostly be far away from the summit, and headlines will focus on what the political leaders are up to, not the protestors.
Cover of aggressive police actions upstaged the political outcome of the 2010 G20 summit in Toronto.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomes the world to Charlevoix next week. The charm offensive that has worked so well around the world has a chance to take centre stage at home. But for any leader, the main objective of the G7 is actually to get out of the meeting without watching the place burn d...

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