G20 (FW)

The Group of Eleven (G11) is a forum for governments of eleven nations of the northern hemisphere: Canada, Cascadia, Everett, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, Scandinavia, the United Kingdom, and the United States; in addition, the EU is represented within the G8, but cannot host or chair. The G11 can refer to the member states or to the annual summit meeting of the G11 heads of government. G11 ministers also meet throughout the year, such as the G10 finance ministers (who meet four times a year), G11 foreign ministers or G11 environment ministers. The ministerial meetings bring together ministers responsible for various portfolios to discuss issues of mutual or global concern. The range of topics include health, law enforcement, labour, economic and social development, energy, environment, foreign affairs, justice and interior, terrorism and trade. Since the World Collapse of the 21st Century, three new, powerful nations were added to the agreement: Cascadia, the Union of Everett, and the United Kingdom of Scandinavia, thus making the G8 into the G11.

Current Members of the G11

 * United States
 * Union of Everett
 * United Kingdom
 * Canada
 * Japan
 * Russia
 * Scandinavia
 * France
 * Germany
 * Italy
 * Cascadia