Climate, development, India top of mind as Trudeau arrives at UN General Assembly
NEW YORK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived Tuesday at the UN General Assembly with the planet at a climate crossroads — and Canada facing an ever more fraught relationship with the world’s fastest-growing economy.
The day before, Trudeau rocked the House of Commons with “credible allegations” linking agents of India’s government to the deadly shooting this past June of a Sikh leader in Surrey, B.C.
At the UN, however — a place where political realities have a way of sabotaging multilateral visions of peace, prosperity and equity — Trudeau was determined to focus on the latter.
“The time has come for all of us to step up and understand: the future is expecting us all to meet this moment,” he told a summit taking stock of progress to date on the UN’s sustainable development goals.