Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is announcing funding for developing countries to improve their infrastructure and make COVID\u002D19 vaccines.
At the G20 summit in Indonesia, Trudeau pledged Monday $750 million for a Crown corporation to finance infrastructure projects in Asia over three years, starting next March.From our newsroom to your inbox at noon, the latest headlines, stories, opinion and photos from the Toronto Sun.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You may unsubscribe any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails.
Trudeau told leaders that sovereign wealth funds can help governments abroad build schools and hospitals.tap here to see other videos from our team“If we want to close the infrastructure gap, we need to continue finding ways to incentivize greater private sector investment. No amount of public money can single-handedly fix this issue,” the prime minister’s remarks read.
Yet geopolitics will likely overshadow the pledges leaders make at the summit, as countries debate how to respond to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s growing assertiveness.Article content Meanwhile, the Prime Minister’s Office says Trudeau had to intervene at a closed-door G20 health forum Tuesday after Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed American biolabs were undertaking nefarious activities in Ukraine.
Cooper told reporters in Bali that Canada could be following the same pattern Australia faced a decade ago, when it was isolated by China but gradually found areas of consensus with Beijing while forming stronger ties with other countries in Asia.“This is a very different China. President Xi in a consolidated position. If he’s not the new Mao, he’s certainly in a position where he can be a central figure that can work in a way that we didn’t anticipate when the G20 was created.
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Politics This Morning: House to debate midnight sittings as Holland accuses Conservatives of ‘obstruction by stealth’Good Monday morning, Prime Minister JUSTIN TRUDEAU has a rare day between summits on his 10-day international tour. Trudeau and Foreign Minister MÉLANIE JOLY spent the weekend in Cambodia meeting regional leaders, and they will be in Indonesia tomorrow for a G20 summit. Trudeau will also head to Thailand later in the week before switching gears and heading to North Africa. If the prime minister is looking for tips on how to adapt to the re-emergence of China and India as great powers, he could do worse than to spend some time in Southeast Asia, which has been the site of centuries of economic, military, and cultural competition between the two giants, and which is itself now home to some of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Meanwhile, most MPs are back in Ottawa today as the House returns for its final stretch before the end of the year. And these final weeks are about to get longer. Government House Leader MARK HOLLAND tweeted last week that he plans to push forward with a motion to give the House the option—via majority vote—to extend its sitting hours on any given night until summer, in order to make better progress on the government’s legislative agenda. Holland accused the Conservatives of “parliamentary obstruction by stealth,” telling CTV News that they have been lining up too many of their MPs to speak on bills in the House, even bills at early stages and those that they support. Opposition House Leader Andrew Scheer retorted to CTV’s RACHEL AIELLO that “only the Liberals” would describe the appropriate scrutiny of legislation as “a procedural trick.” The Liberals can expect the NDP to support Holland’s motion, which means MPs and staffers should prepare for more late nights between now and June. The House may also debate Bill C-32 at second reading. This is the government’s bill to implement portions of Deputy Prime Minister CHRYSTIA FREELAND’s Fall Economic Statement, as well as aspects of Budget 2022. The Senate will return tomorrow. Axworthy an
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Trudeau arrives in Indonesia for G20 summit with aim of further isolating RussiaPrime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Bali, Indonesia on Monday for a gathering of leaders from the G\u002D20 countries.
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Trudeau pledges cash for infrastructure and making vaccines in developing countriesPrime Minister Justin Trudeau is announcing funding for developing countries to improve their infrastructure and make COVID-19 vaccines.
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Trudeau arrives in Indonesia for G20 summit with aim of further isolating RussiaPrime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Bali, Indonesia on Monday for a gathering of leaders from the G\u002D20 countries.
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