UN: Trudeau and Canadian ministers will be in New York next week |Radio-Canada.ca

2022-09-23 18:59:51 By : Ms. Cathy Chi

We use cookies to operate and improve our services and for advertising purposes.Your privacy is important to us.If you are not comfortable with the use of this information, please review your settings before continuing your visit.Manage your browsing cookiesLearn moreYou are browsing the Radio-Canada websitePrime Minister Justin Trudeau will attend the 77th session of the UN General Assembly, which runs from September 20-22.Photo: The Canadian Press/Adrian WyldPrime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to New York next week to participate in the 77th session of the UN General Assembly, which runs from September 20-22.The Prime Minister's Office released a statement on Saturday announcing that Trudeau will participate in the opening of the session's high-level general debate.It intends to propose solutions to the world food crisis, in particular for the countries of the South which have been the most affected.He will highlight Canada's ongoing work to alleviate the global food security crisis that has worsened significantly in recent years and is now being exacerbated by Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine.Trudeau will then attend the Christchurch Call to Action Summit alongside New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and French President Emmanuel Macron.He intends to reiterate Canada's commitment to eliminating terrorist and violent extremist content online.The following day, the Prime Minister will attend the 7th Replenishment Conference of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.The Prime Minister's Office indicated that Mr. Trudeau will host a meeting with Caribbean and regional partners to continue to promote ways in which the international community can promote stability and sustainable development in Haiti.The Canadian delegation will include Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan, and Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault.Please note that Radio-Canada does not endorse the opinions expressed.Your comments will be moderated and published if they respect netiquette.Good discussion!Important In order to promote rich, respectful and constructive discussions, each comment submitted on the Radio-Canada.ca forums will henceforth be signed with the surname(s) and first name(s) of its author (with the exception of the Youth zone) .The username (pseudonym) will no longer be displayed.By submitting your comments, you acknowledge that Radio-Canada has the right to reproduce and broadcast them, in whole or in part and in any manner whatsoever.Spotted a shell?Did you witness an event?Do you have questions about our work?These are the Service Canada offices located in Moncton, Rimouski, Fort McMurray and Whitehorse.Jennifer May comes to fill a position that has been vacant since the end of last year.Rémy Vincent does not understand the silence of the Ministry of Defence.Weapons seized by police forces other than the RCMP fall under provincial jurisdiction, according to Ottawa.Canada is the only G7 country to impose tariffs on Russian fertilizers.Canadian producers are pleased with the Governor General's decision.These polls were described as a “sham” by kyiv and its Western allies.According to the New York Times, Apple paid $50 million for this sponsorship.In Ukraine, annexation referendums by Russia began today in four southern and eastern regions of the country, controlled in …"We were struck by the large number of executions," said a member of the commission of inquiry.The measures announced by London on Friday are valued at more than 100 billion pounds.The Category 4 hurricane killed at least 5 people in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Guadeloupe.