Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will discuss Canadian values
and jobs with U.S. President Donald Trump when the pair meets in person
for the first time on Monday in Washington.
During a visit to Iqaluit Thursday, Trudeau was asked whether he would raise the controversial U.S. travel ban with Trump, which affects people from seven majority-Muslim countries, as well as all refugees.
"As everyone in Canada knows, I have two important responsibilities that stand out in the way we engage our neighbours to the south. The first is, of course, to highlight Canadian values and principles and the things that keep our country strong," he said.
Note EU-Digest: This will hopefully be a replay of the Biblical David and Goliath story.
For complete report click here: full report: Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump to meet Monday in Washington - Politics - CBC News
During a visit to Iqaluit Thursday, Trudeau was asked whether he would raise the controversial U.S. travel ban with Trump, which affects people from seven majority-Muslim countries, as well as all refugees.
"As everyone in Canada knows, I have two important responsibilities that stand out in the way we engage our neighbours to the south. The first is, of course, to highlight Canadian values and principles and the things that keep our country strong," he said.
Note EU-Digest: This will hopefully be a replay of the Biblical David and Goliath story.
For complete report click here: full report: Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump to meet Monday in Washington - Politics - CBC News
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