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Quebec resort town Charlevoix to host next year’s G7 summit

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OTTAWA — Canada will play host to next year’s meeting of G7 leaders at a remote luxury resort in the Charlevoix region of Quebec, the Canadian Press has learned.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to make the announceme­nt during this year’s G7 meetings, which get underway today in Sicily.

Caroline Simard, the Liberal MP for the region, said she obtained “unofficial confirmati­on,” while a second source told the Canadian Press that the event would take place in the town of La Malbaie, 150 kilometres northeast of Quebec City.

Simard — who represents the riding of Charlevoix-Cote-deBeaupre — said such an event would bring economic benefits, as well as internatio­nal media coverage sure to breathe new life into the region’s tourism industry.

“It’s very exceptiona­l for Charlevoix,” she said, noting that it would also demand an intense focus on security.

“Such events mean not only enormous economic spinoffs but also spinoffs for tourism. More than a thousand journalist­s usually get involved in this type of event, so this would mean an exceptiona­l opportunit­y to showcase Charlevoix.”

The region is popular with tourists because of its rolling hills and lush greenery. One particular­ly popular spot is Tadoussac, where visitors gather to go whalewatch­ing in the St. Lawrence estuary and the Saguenay fjord.

The G7 comprises the seven richest economies in the world, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Officials in the Prime Minister’s Office would neither confirm nor deny that Quebec will play host to the 2018 meeting.

It would mark the sixth time since 1981’s gathering in the Quebec resort town of Montebello that Canada has hosted the meetings, including in the Muskoka region of Ontario in 2010, Alberta’s Kananaskis Country in 2002 and Halifax in 1995.

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