As Mexico, U.S. head to polls, Ottawa won’t commit to a trilateral summit in 2024
OTTAWA — Canada has yet to set a date for the North American Leaders’ Summit, raising the possibility it won’t take place this year.
Hosting duties rotate between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico for the annual series of meetings on transnational issues such as immigration and drug trafficking.
Canada agreed last year to host the next summit, and Mexican Foreign Affairs Minister Alicia Bárcena said in February that it would take place in Quebec in April.
But Global Affairs Canada will not say whether it will take place this year, or where.