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President Obama hosted the 2012 G8 Summit at Camp David from May 18-19. 

Summit Documents

22 May 2012 - Combating Counterfeit and Falsified Medical Products

22 May 2012 - Intellectual Property Rights

21 May 2012 - Group of Eight Declaration on Nonproliferation and Disarmament for 2012

19 May 2012 - 2012 Camp David Accountability Report: Canada In-Depth Table

19 May 2012 - Camp David Accountability Report 

19 May 2012 - Camp David Declaration

19 May 2012 - Fact Sheet:  G-8 Action on Energy and Climate Change

19 May 2012 - Fact Sheet:  G-8 Action on the Deauville Partnership with Arab Countries in Transition

19 May 2012 - Statement by the G8 on Global Oil Markets

19 May 2012 - Statement by G8 Leaders on the Global Economy

18 May 2012 - Fact Sheet: G-8 Action on Food Security and Nutrition

Ministerial Documents

12 April 2012 - G8 Foreign Ministers' Statement to Media on North Korean Missile Launch

12 April 2012 - G8 Foreign Ministers' Meeting Statement and Annex

G8

The Group of Eight (G8) is a forum for the leaders of eight of the world’s most industrialized nations, aimed at finding common ground on key topics and solutions to global issues. The G8 includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. While the leaders of these countries are in regular contact, they meet in summit format as the G8 once a year.

The G8’s origin stems from meetings held in the 1970s between France’s Valéry Giscard D’Estaing and Germany’s Helmut Schmidt when they were finance ministers. Each subsequently assumed the leadership of their respective countries, just as the mid-1970s oil crisis was buffeting the world’s largest economies. French President Giscard D’Estaing urged the leaders of Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States to meet in 1975 to discuss how to respond to the oil crisis.

Canada joined the group in 1976 at the Puerto Rico Summit hosted by the United States. The European Community, now the European Union, was given observer status the following year at the London Summit. Russia became a full-fledged member of the G8 in 1998.

Canada has hosted five summits since 1976: Ottawa-Montebello 1981, Toronto 1988, Halifax 1995, Kananaskis 2002 and Muskoka 2010.

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2012-05-23