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The prime minister defended his government’s record as it nears the middle of its mandate, saying many goals would take time or more willingness or “capacity” in others to realize.
June 27, 2017
OTTAWA—As he heads into a summer of glad-handing and hosting Canada 150 celebrations, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set his eyes squarely on mid- to long-term economic progress with the government’s trade, climate change and defence agenda stalled in the face of an unpredictable U.S. partner.
In a wide-ranging news conference in the National Press Theatre, his first in six months, Trudeau said he is looking at longer “trend lines” and predicted job creation and economic growth as well as progress for Indigenous communities.
Trudeau defended his government’s record as it nears its mid-mandate point, saying many of his campaign goals, such as boosting infrastructure and public transit, or boosting innovation as Canadian industries reach for broader markets, would take time or more willingness or “capacity” on the part of others to realize. In that category, Trudeau counted long-awaited improvements in the life of Indigenous communities.
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