Grim news casts shadow over refugee conference attended by PM Trudeau
NEW YORK — The grim shadow of world events descended over a conference on refugees as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other world leaders gathered Monday to make new commitments to victims of a historic migration crisis.
News crept in from nearby and abroad to underscore the oft-stated point at the summit that work on refugees remains a task in progress. As the prime minister spoke, new bombing ended Syria’s ceasefire.
While the war made new victims, the debate closer to the New York conference revolved around whether to show them any hospitality. Attempted bombings in the city added new fuel to a combustible U.S. election debate on Muslim migration.
Trudeau got applause from delegates to the United Nations conference when he mentioned Canada’s acceptance of almost 31,000 refugees. A CNN anchor moderating another event quoted Trudeau welcoming refugees at the airport. He didn’t let the applause linger long.


