Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on world leaders to set aside their differences and unite in addressing global challenges, with a particular focus on the ongoing crises in Haiti. Speaking ahead of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Trudeau emphasized the need for international cooperation to support Haiti and reaffirmed Canada's commitment to the UN's 2030 Agenda, which aims to tackle poverty, hunger, and inequality. Trudeau's remarks come as he continues to advocate for sustainable development and global solidarity in the face of mounting crises.
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Trudeau calls on world leaders to 'come together' in support of Haiti
Justin Trudeau will turn his focus to the ongoing crises in Haiti as he speaks with some world leaders Monday ahead of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
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Trudeau calls on world leaders at United Nations to ignore differences for the greater good
Trudeau, co-chair of the UN Sustainable Development Goals Advocates group, will reaffirm Canada's commitment to its 2030 Agenda, a 15-year global framework adopted in 2015 that envisions a secure world free of poverty and hunger, with equal education and universal health coverage, as well as other lofty goals.