What topics will dominate Biden visit talks? Trudeau offers hint – National | 24CA News

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Published 22.03.2023
What topics will dominate Biden visit talks? Trudeau offers hint – National | 24CA News

U.S. President Joe Biden will land in Ottawa on Thursday for a two-day go to with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the place a number of points can be mentioned.

Biden’s go to can be his first as president, making the journey up north for the primary time since being sworn into the highest job in 2021.

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The neighbouring nations have had a protracted historical past of collaboration, and on Wednesday Trudeau supplied a touch of what is going to be on the “centre” of his conversations with Biden.

“Obviously, we’re going to be talking about a lot of things,” he advised reporters in Ottawa.

“Of course, we’ll talking about China, but the centre of our conversations will be about jobs and growth, critical minerals and fighting climate change, and continuing to build an economy across the continent that works for all of our citizens.”

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When the White House confirmed Biden’s journey earlier this month, it stated the subjects that can be mentioned embody continued assist for Ukraine within the face of Russia’s invasion, the instability in Haiti, provide chain resilience and the continued opioid overdose epidemic in each international locations, in keeping with the assertion.

The prime minister’s workplace stated in an earlier assertion that the 2 leaders will even focus on co-operation on local weather motion and the financial system.

“Canada and the United States are allies, neighbours, and most importantly, friends,” Trudeau stated in an announcement. “I look forward to welcoming President Biden to Canada.”

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Another prime challenge can be modernizing NORAD, the shared continental air defence community, which is again within the highlight after the looks of a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon that hovered over Canada and the U.S. final month.

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That object and three others detected over North America days afterward — all of which had been shot down by the U.S. — has led to new scrutiny over NORAD’s surveillance and defence capabilities, in addition to its present limitations.

Both the U.S. and Canada have dedicated to updating and strengthening NORAD over the approaching years, in addition to growing new instruments to detect and defend towards new threats just like the surveillance balloon.


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Furthermore, each leaders are prone to focus on the irregular migrant crossings at Roxham Road on the Quebec-New York border. Trudeau stated in French that the federal government is working with the U.S. to “fix the situation” on the crossing, and that negotiations are ongoing.

Biden final visited Canada in December 2016, when he was vice-president within the Obama administration.

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The final time a sitting American president was in Canada was when Donald Trump got here to Quebec for the G7 Leaders’ Summit in June 2018.

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Canada is often one of many first overseas journeys for a brand new president, however Biden’s go to has been delayed, partially as a consequence of COVID-19. Biden was elected president in late 2020.

Trudeau and Biden have spoken and met repeatedly since then, most just lately through the North American Leaders’ Summit with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in Mexico City in January.

— with recordsdata from Sean Boynton

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