World leaders are in Alberta for the G7 Summit, discussing how Canada, the U.S., Germany, France, Japan, Italy, and the United Kingdom respond to economic and social challenges. The meeting comes with a hefty price tag for the host, Canada; experts think it could be in the hundreds of millions. Finance expert Gerry Ramos from Wilfrid Laurier University answers the question: Is the cost of the summit worth the value?
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