Biden congratulates Trudeau on Canada election win

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaves with wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau after delivering his victory speech at the Fairmount Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, early on September 21, 2021. – Canadians returned Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to power on September 20 in hotly contested elections against a rookie conservative leader, but he failed to gain an absolute majority, according to projections by television networks. (Photo by Andrej Ivanov / AFP)

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — US President Joe Biden on Tuesday spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to congratulate him on his Liberal Party’s election win, the White House said.

The two leaders “underscored the strong and deep friendship between the United States and Canada,” according to a statement.

They also discussed “their shared commitment to strengthening the resilience and competitiveness” of their economies and coordinating their pandemic response.

Trudeau’s Liberals won Monday’s snap election, but failed after a hard-pressed campaign to gain an absolute majority in parliament.

A statement from Trudeau’s office said the two North American leaders “reiterated the importance of the mutually beneficial Canada-US partnership for the security and prosperity of both countries” and “committed to getting together in person soon” to discuss bilateral cooperation.

Trudeau and Biden also “discussed China’s arbitrary detention of Canadian citizens Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig,” the statement added.

Days before Canadians went to the polls, Trudeau received an endorsement from former US President Barack Obama, who tweeted: “Justin has been an

effective leader and strong voice for democratic values.”


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