In New York, Trudeau prioritizing global growth, food security at UN General Assembly
WASHINGTON — A likely jetlagged Justin Trudeau is shifting gears from mourning a monarch to making the world safer for democracy — and it’s only Tuesday.
The prime minister finds himself in New York City this morning for the start of the leader-level debates at the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations.
Trudeau arrived in the U.S. late Monday after a long day that included attending the London funeral of Queen Elizabeth in person.
His UN agenda is laden with meetings on subjects close to his heart: climate change, gender equality and sustainable development, among others.