Trudeau heads to Liberia and Madagascar on first trip to Africa as PM
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to Africa next week, his first visit to the continent since the Liberal government came to power last year.
“We want to strengthen relations with our African partners and advance issues such as the rights of women and girls, gender equality, health, and peace and security,” Trudeau said in a statement announcing the trip.
The trip will include a visit to Antananarivo, Madagascar, for the summit of la Francophonie, a global organization of French-speaking nations that chose former Governor General Michaelle Jean to be its first female secretary general in 2014.
“The French language and culture have played a defining role in shaping the bilingual, diverse country that is Canada today and I am proud to participate in the summit for the first time,” Trudeau said. “I look forward to building new ties with Francophone countries around the world and working closely to tackle the challenges we collectively face.”


