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The upcoming G7 summit, scheduled to take place June 15-17 in Kananaskis, Alta., will bring huge economic benefits to the city of Calgary. However, residents are being warned to prepare for some delays and inconveniences when navigating around the city.

We will roll out the red carpet for more than 70 heads of government and international organizations, 2,000 delegates, and 1,400 journalists,” said Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek, when she and other city officials met with the media on Monday to provide an update on preparations for next week’s summit.

“All of our extra guests means that we’ll see a bit more congestion on our streets and in our restaurants. You’ll notice increased traffic activity around key areas, particularly the Calgary International Airport and throughout our downtown core. Dignitaries and delegations will be arriving throughout the weekend. And police-led motorcades will move them through the city on a regular basis,” added Gondek.

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