Trudeau en route to Senegal for final stop of UN campaigning in Africa
DAKAR, Senegal — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is en route to Senegal for an official visit with one of Canada’s closest francophone partners in Africa.
Trudeau’s visit will include a meeting with President Macky Sall and a moment of reflection at Goree Island, which was once a final African stop for some of the slaves being taken to the Americas.
Dalhousie University political science chair David Black, who studies Canada’s role in sub-Saharan African, says Senegal and Canada have long-standing links, mostly through their shared French language, that Trudeau can build upon.
Black notes Senegal is not without some significant human-rights challenges — homosexuality is illegal and punishable by up to five years in prison for example — but it’s considered one of the most stable democracies on the continent.