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Trudeau touts democracy, freedom and trade ties in visit to Philadelphia (2024)

PHILADELPHIA -

There is lots of work to do to fight for progressive values and workers on both sides of the Canada-United States border, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday during a trip to Philadelphia.

The trip arose through an invitation to speak at the quadrennial North American convention of the Service Employees International Union but a big chunk of his day was spent in meetings with politicians and business leaders, including vice-president Kamala Harris and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro.

It was his first trip south of the border since launching a new "Team Canada" charm offensive that renewed the sales approach that began during the first presidency of Donald Trump, when unpredictable trade decisions tested the U.S.-Canada relationship.

That approach sought out regular meetings beyond the White House, with members of the U.S. Congress, state governments, municipal leaders and business executives, all to ensure they understood and agreed that strong ties with Canada are beneficial on both sides of the border.

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While the approach didn't die off altogether, it lost some steam after President Joe Biden won, providing the Liberals a U.S. government that shares more of its values and policies.

That closeness was evident Tuesday when both Trudeau and Harris delivered speeches to the SEIU that overlapped considerably, including discussions about making medicine cheaper, protecting abortion rights and raising wages.

Trudeau did not agree his presence was an implicit endorsem*nt of Biden — he insists he is not picking sides in another country's election.

And Trudeau and Canada's ambassador in Washington, Kirsten Hillman, insist that Canada's approach would be the same with or without Trump on the ballot in November.

"This is a message that is relevant at any given time," Trudeau told reporters.

Trudeau deflected questions about how concerned he is by the possibility of a Trump presidency 2.0, saying what worked before should work again.

"One of the things we saw during Mr. Trump's first term was that the best argument as to why Canada shouldn't be hit with tariffs or punitively protectionist measures was that it would hurt American jobs as well," Trudeau said.

"That's why I pointed out today that here in Pennsylvania, Canada is the number one export partner for the state, greater than the next four foreign destinations combined."

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Canada likes to point out that 7.8 million U.S. jobs depend on trade with Canada, while 2.2 million Canadian jobs depend on trade with the U.S.

He appeared to find a new ally in Shapiro, elected governor for the first time just two years ago but who is considered a rising Democratic party star in the U.S. with thoughts of running for the presidency in 2028.

The two shared a brief bilateral meeting before sharing the stage at a Canadian reception for Philadelphia business leaders, artists and academics.

Shapiro told Trudeau that he hoped to lead Pennsylvania to become the top renewable energy state in the U.S., following what he said was Canada's leadership on the file.

He even parroted one of Trudeau's favourite lines about diversity being a strength.

Both leaders touted the need to defend freedom and democracy from rising levels of misinformation, attacks against institutions and a growing sense of distrust among citizens of their leaders.

In his speech to thousands of delegates at the SEIU convention, Trudeau highlighted his government's record supporting unions but also gave them his pitch on the need for growing the U.S.-Canada relationship.

"At this moment of global crises and deep uncertainty, Canada and the United States know that we can count on each other," Trudeau said.

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"Today, more than ever, we should remind ourselves of how priceless a partnership like ours is."

Americans are headed toward a presidential election that will be pivotal for both countries.

A potential return to the White House by Donald Trump brings back memories of the difficult bilateral relationship during his first term.

He has already promised to introduce a 10 per cent flat import tax on all countries if he wins a second time.

Trudeau and Hillman brushed off that threat to Canada Tuesday, saying the North American free trade agreement that was renegotiated under Trump's presidency at his demand, protects Canada from any such imposition.

Canada is the single biggest player for exports in the U.S. economy, representing almost one-fifth of total American exports. Mexico accounts for about one-sixth and China accounts of less than one-tenth.

But the U.S. is a much more dominant market for Canadian exports, accounting for 77 per cent of all Canadian exports in 2023, or almost $600 billion.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 21, 2024

Trudeau touts democracy, freedom and trade ties in visit to Philadelphia (2024)

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What religion is Justin Trudeau? ›

List of prime ministers by religious affiliation
NamePartyReligion
Jean ChrétienLiberalChristian
Paul MartinLiberalChristian
Stephen HarperConservative (modern)Christian
Justin TrudeauLiberalChristian
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Why was Trudeau in Philadelphia? ›

Officially he is in Pennsylvania after accepting an invitation to speak at the Service Employees International Union quadrennial North American convention.

What political party does Justin Trudeau belong to? ›

The Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau since 2013, won a majority government in the 2015 federal election.

What did Justin Trudeau do for Canada? ›

Major government initiatives he undertook during his first term as prime minister included legalizing recreational marijuana through the Cannabis Act; attempting Senate appointment reform by establishing the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments and establishing the federal carbon tax.

What does Trudeau's wife do? ›

She is involved in charity work, social work, and public speaking focused mainly on the environment, women's issues, and children's issues.

What is Canada's main religion? ›

According to its most recent census in 2021, which provided general data on the country's religious composition, 63.2 percent of the population self-identified as Christian, 26.3 percent stated no religion or identified as secular, 3.7 percent was Muslim, 1.7 percent Hindu, 1.2 percent Sikh, 1.4 percent Buddhist, 1.2 ...

Who was the prime minister of Canada in Philadelphia? ›

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today concluded a successful visit to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of Team Canada's work to promote the Canada-U.S. relationship, advance opportunities to grow cross-border trade, and deliver fairness for every generation.

When was the last time Philadelphia was a Republican city? ›

The mayor of Philadelphia has been held by Democrats for over seven decades, since 1952. The only Republican who has been competitive in the general election for mayor since then was Sam Katz, who came within half a percentage point of being the first Republican mayor of Philadelphia elected in 1999.

What is the political significance of Philadelphia? ›

Philadelphia quickly grew into an important colonial city and during the American Revolution was the site of the First and Second Continental Congresses. After the Revolution the city was chosen to be the temporary capital of the United States.

Who is opposite to Justin Trudeau? ›

Caucus Chairs
TitleNameFrom
Leader of the Liberal PartyTrudeau, Right Hon. JustinApril 15, 2013
Leader of the Conservative Party of CanadaPoilievre, Hon. PierreSeptember 10, 2022
Leader of the Bloc QuébécoisBlanchet, Yves-FrançoisOctober 21, 2019
Leader of the New Democratic PartySingh, JagmeetFebruary 27, 2019
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Where does Justin Trudeau live? ›

Why is Justin Trudeau a good leader? ›

Liberal Leadership

His leadership campaign focused on building a new, truly national movement of progressive Canadians, bringing hundreds of thousands of Canadians into politics, most for the first time. He worked closely with his team to build a plan to create jobs, grow the economy, and strengthen the middle class.

Is Justin Trudeau resigning? ›

Justin Trudeau says Monday he is "committed" to staying on as prime minister after the Liberals' shocking Toronto-St. Paul's byelection loss exactly one week ago.

What did Edward Trudeau do? ›

Edward Livingston Trudeau (1848-1915), an American physician, established the Adirondack Cottage Sanatorium at Saranac Lake, NY, in 1884. The sanatorium housed patients with tuberculosis and served as a research facility.

How long can a PM serve in Canada? ›

The position does not have term limits. Instead, prime ministers can stay in office as long as their government has the confidence of a majority in the House of Commons of Canada under the system of responsible government.

What religion is in Canada today? ›

In 2021, 53.3 percent of the total population in Canada were Christian, 4.9 percent were Muslim, but almost more than a third are not religious at all – with the rest stating they adhere to Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, the Jewish faith, and other Christian denominations.

What religion is Pierre Trudeau? ›

Early education. From the age of six until twelve, Trudeau attended the primary school, Académie Querbes, in Outremont, where he became immersed in the Catholic religion.

What religion is the current president? ›

List of presidents by religious affiliation
No.NameDenomination
43George W. BushUnited Methodist
44Barack ObamaNondenominational
45Donald TrumpNondenominational
46Joe BidenLatin Church
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What does conservative church believe? ›

General beliefs

This often includes the understanding that the Bible in it original manuscripts, is the final authority in all matters on which it speaks or on matters of faith and religion. The Virgin birth of Jesus Christ. The doctrine of Trinity, i.e., God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.

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