Media Accreditation now open for the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting 


From: Global Affairs Canada

Media advisory

February 19, 2025 – The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, will host the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Charlevoix, Quebec from March 12-14, 2025.

Media representatives who wish to cover the visit must obtain media accreditation.

The media accreditation process is open to journalists (print, radio, television, news agencies and online media) who are on assignment with a bona fide media organization.

Individuals performing journalistic functions who do not work for a media organization and are unable to provide a letter of assignment will have to provide proof of recent publications under the applicant’s by-line that can be readily found in the public realm and under a bona fide media organization.

Government officials, representatives, or observers will not be accredited as media.

To apply, please complete the form here https://accreditationcanada.gc.ca/Registration-Enregistrement/ and include all requested documentation. The registration code for media is: rW!W1$X0dRme

Only applications that include all requested information will be considered. 

The application period will close on March 7, 2025. Once the application process is closed, there will be no further opportunity to apply for accreditation. Please note that accreditation does not guarantee access to all events during the visit. 



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