G7 Summit: military vehicles being moved from Edmonton to Calgary
- Between May 15 and 30, the Canadian Armed Forces will transport a large fleet of military equipment from Edmonton to Calgary as part of preparations for the G7 summit scheduled in Kananaskis in June.
- This movement supports the security efforts coordinated by the Integrated Safety and Security Group, led by the RCMP, which is increasing military and police presence to protect the international summit taking place from June 15 to 17.
- Military vehicles will travel major routes including Highway 216, Highway 2, Stoney Trail, the Trans-Canada Highway, and Highway 40, with operations conducted mostly in the evenings to reduce traffic disruptions.
- The Alberta RCMP urged drivers to remain vigilant when driving near these vehicles and to overtake them carefully.
- The military's increased activity and security support reflect the scope of the G7 summit, which expects thousands of delegates and media, requiring accreditation and controlled access zones in Kananaskis.
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G7 Summit: military vehicles being moved from Edmonton to Calgary
A “substantial” number of military vehicles will be moved from Edmonton to Calgary over the next two weeks ahead of the G7 summit in Kananaskis in June. Alberta RCMP say the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) will move the military vehicles between May 15-30.
·Toronto, Canada
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