Trudeau’s keynote speech in New York | ‘Promise of progress’ key strength of democracies

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave a keynote speech to the Council on Foreign Relations during his trip to New York City.

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31 comments

  1. I only listen to this speech for 20s and feel discomfortable…. there is a strike here and he is glad to be back to New York.. he cannot even address domestic issues and want world to get connected…

    1. It is not your property. It is the property of the state.
      If it was your property you would have the legal right to destroy it.
      You do not. It is a crime to destroy currency as it is the property of the government.

    1. No, it says a lot about how poor our election system is, he won last time with 33% percent of the vote….

    2. @Rusty Shackleford well, somebody voted for him. Can only assume he mirrors their own character and values

  2. Can you imagine this being Pollievre, WE are lucky to have such a responsible and clear headed leader like Trudeau.

  3. 1st, he should do video conferences, not by jet plane, fly to NY. Leader by example for climate change. Not leader of hipo. He just makes me sick.

  4. “Academia” Can The Prime Ministers public speeches today from New York City be considered the official launch of CDN Fed commitment to Sendai Framework and unesco SDGs. Professor & Professor of Teaching ?

  5. “Promise of Progress” on the backs of the Canadian taxpayer.
    Meanwhile back at the ranch, 155,000 PSAC workers need a contract and Canadians need government services.

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