Trudeau, take up Yousafzai’s challenge for leadership on education: Ambrose
OTTAWA — Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose wants Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to answer Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai’s call to put advancing girls’ education at the heart of Canada’s turn at the helm of the G7.
Ambrose met with the 19-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner and newly minted honorary Canadian citizen Wednesday after she used a speech to Parliament to charmed and challenged Canadians to do more for girls’ education.
“The world needs leadership based on serving humanity — not based on how many weapons you have. Canada can take that lead,” Yousafzai said.
She urged the government to make the issue the central initiative of next years’ G7 presidency, and also to host the replenishment conference of the Global Partnership for Education, a multilateral organization that has received close to $200 million in Canadian funding since 2007.


