G7 Summit: Police Prepare for Large Security Event in Kananaskis
The G7 Summit is set to take place in Kananaskis, Alberta, from June 15-17, and police forces are gearing up to ensure the safety of over 3,400 people in attendance. According to a report to the Calgary Police Commission, 70 official guests, 2,000 delegates, and 1,400 journalists will be in the area between Calgary and Kananaskis.
Security Measures
Calgary Police Service Supt. Joe Brar estimates that the event will be one of the largest security events since the last G7 Summit in 2002. He stated, "It is a large security event, and I would hazard to say it’s probably the largest security event since the last time we hosted a summit of this size."
Police forces from across Canada, including Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Vancouver, will support security efforts. The RCMP says teams will be on the alert for modern security threats such as drones, as well as the fact that one of the leaders, U.S. President Donald Trump, recently faced two assassination threats.
Restrictions and Closures
A large swath of Kananaskis Country, including trails and day-use areas, will be shut down for the event. The area will also be a no-fly zone, with details around airspace restrictions for commercial airlines still being worked out.
International Cooperation
Countries’ security agencies will share information around potential threats at an "international cooperation centre." The security costs will be made public after the end of the summit.
Conclusion
The G7 Summit is a significant event that requires extensive security measures to ensure the safety of all attendees. With over 3,400 people expected to be in attendance, police forces are working tirelessly to provide a secure environment. The event is a testament to the importance of international cooperation and the need for robust security measures to protect world leaders and attendees.
FAQs
- What is the G7 Summit? The G7 Summit is an annual meeting of the leaders of the world’s seven largest economies: Canada, the United States, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and Italy, as well as the European Union.
- How many people are expected to attend the G7 Summit? Over 3,400 people are expected to attend the summit, including 70 official guests, 2,000 delegates, and 1,400 journalists.
- What are the security measures in place for the G7 Summit? Police forces from across Canada, including Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Vancouver, will support security efforts. The RCMP says teams will be on the alert for modern security threats such as drones, as well as the fact that one of the leaders, U.S. President Donald Trump, recently faced two assassination threats.
- Will there be any restrictions or closures during the G7 Summit? A large swath of Kananaskis Country, including trails and day-use areas, will be shut down for the event. The area will also be a no-fly zone, with details around airspace restrictions for commercial airlines still being worked out.