G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting to Be Hosted by Canada in Niagara, Ontario

Canada has officially been invited to host the Group of Seven (G7) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, scheduled to take place in Niagara, Ontario, from November 11 to 12, 2025. This high-level diplomatic engagement will convene foreign ministers from the seven most advanced economies—Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States—to deliberate on critical global matters.

The selection of Niagara as the host location underscores Canada’s commitment to fostering international cooperation and its strategic role in global diplomacy. The meeting is anticipated to address a variety of pressing issues, including climate change mitigation, international security dynamics, and the facilitation of multilateral diplomatic relations. Additionally, discussions may include economic cooperation, trade policies, and responses to global crises such as pandemics and conflicts.

A key focus area is likely to be the ongoing efforts to combat climate change, with ministers expected to review progress on international agreements like the Paris Accord and coordinate on new initiatives. The meeting will also serve as an opportunity for member states to align their foreign policies and address regional and global challenges through collective action and shared responsibilities.