G7 rallies to get live-streamed to Kananaskis leaders in order to give them a message 

At the approaching G7 leaders mountain in Alberta, law enforcement officials overseeing security are anticipating large demonstrations but have plans to make sure they stay calm. Officials from Canada, the United States, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, Italy, and the European Union may fulfill from June 15 to June 17 livestream some of the websites to Kananaskis, where that includes live streaming. Life audio and video feeds from these three G7 demo areas will be aired to G7 representatives and leaders in Kananaskis, according to RCMP Chief Supt. David Hall speaking to the media on Monday. People who want to show themselves, as is their right, didn’t get close to the frontrunners, so they won’t be able to learn and discover the protests. So we are facilitating that Charter exposure by creating that picture website.
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On Monday, June 2, 2025, in Kananaskis, Alberta, a security gate and gate are pictured outside the G7 Leaders meet.

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Hall stated that clubs have been contacting opposition organizations to understand their intentions. He claimed that rallies are permitted and that every effort will be made to give them the right to free speech. 2: 05
Alberta officers from across the province are trained for the G7 parade. Joe Brar, the Calgary police’s director of celebration security, said the city has protests every weekend and will continue this summer. According to Brar,” G7 places Calgary on a world stage, and we anticipate that will also bring more protesters.” Some of the safety equipment available for the G7, including military units, protective equipment, armed police and military vehicles, and officers on horseback, were on screen in the Calgary police parking lot.” We are working with organizers in advance,” said one organizer. Then, extending

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These tools are just intended for worst-case situations and should only be used when other options are exhausted, according to Hall. Officials may be involved in prospects power, vehicle searches, and, if required, helping with large detention, according to Greg Medley, deputy chief of Alberta Deputies. These officials have received special training in handling and moving people in large numbers, and they will make sure the prisoners ‘ legal rights are upheld while protecting public safety and security at all event sites. 2: 09
Air restrictions for G7 Leaders ‘ Summit over Calgary and Kananaskis will apply to Kananaskis Village, which will have a radius of 30 nautical miles ( 56 kilometers ), and the airport will have a distance of 20 nautical miles ( 37 kilometers ). The regulations are scheduled to start at 6 a.m. on June 14 and continue until 11:59 p.m. on June 17.
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