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Prime Minister delivers action at the United Nations General Assembly

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today concluded his participation in the 77th Session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly (UNGA) high-level week, where he worked closely with our global partners to address the world’s biggest challenges and make life better for people. He advanced action in key areas including health, food security, and climate action and worked with partners to continue standing up for Ukraine in the face of Putin’s illegal and unjustifiable invasion and countering Russian false narratives and disinformation.

On the margins of UNGA, Prime Minister Trudeau announced $1.21 billion in new funding at the pledging conference for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria’s Seventh Replenishment, hosted by the President of the United States, Joe Biden. This funding, a 30 per cent increase from the last pledge, will fight these diseases and help meet the Global Fund’s goal of saving 20 million lives over the next three years.

The Prime Minister also allocated $100 million from previously announced funding to the Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response Mechanism, to support countries in mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria programs and initiate urgent improvements in health and community systems. He also announced $55 million has been allocated for partners to help mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and advance action on global health and sexual and reproductive health.

Prime Minister Trudeau also participated in the Global Food Security Summit where he highlighted Canada’s ongoing efforts to tackle the global food security crisis and announced the allocation of $245 million in humanitarian funding to UN, Canadian, and international organizations working to ensure no one goes hungry. With several countries already under threat of famine due to drought and other shocks to the food system, Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine has further jeopardized global food security. While we continue to support the Ukrainian people, we are also addressing the wide-ranging impacts on people around the world.

On the margins of UNGA, the Prime Minister hosted a meeting with Caribbean and regional partners to continue to advance ways the international community can help support Haiti’s stability and sustainable development. At the meeting, he announced $20 million to the UN Development Programme’s Multi-Donor Trust Fund Contribution for Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Efforts in Haiti.

To confront the rise of hate and violent extremism, the Prime Minister also participated in the Christchurch Call Leaders’ Summit 2022, where he underscored Canada’s pledge to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online. He announced up to $1.9 million in new funding over three years to Tech Against Terrorism for Phase 2 of their Terrorist Content Analytics Platform, a secure online tool that helps small and medium-sized online platforms identify and counter terrorist content.

During his visit, Prime Minister Trudeau highlighted Canada’s strong leadership on climate action and the global biodiversity crisis ahead of the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity taking place in Montreal this December. He made a call to action for renewed commitments from leaders for an ambitious post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, in particular to address the financing gap for nature. While in New York, the Prime Minister announced $10 million in funding over four years for the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems initiative to improve emergency preparedness in developing countries, particularly the small island developing states.

The Prime Minister also announced that Canada will join the Forests and Climate Leaders’ Partnership (FCLP) to implement solutions that reduce forest loss and increase restoration.

While in New York City, the Prime Minister, as Co-Chair of the UN Sustainable Development Goals Advocates group, underlined Canada’s commitment to making life better for people, including by advancing gender equality. He announced a $10 million contribution over three years to Invest in Childcare to ensure access to quality and affordable childcare in low- and middle-income countries worldwide, which addresses a main barrier to women’s participation in the economy.

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“By working with our global partners, we are delivering real results for people: clean air, clean water, economic growth that works for everyone, and a healthy and strong middle class. At UNGA this week, we came together to address some of the most critical challenges of our time and make life better for Canadians and many around the world.”

The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

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While in New York, the Prime Minister attended the opening of the High-Level General Debate of the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly. He also attended a welcoming reception for heads of delegation hosted by the President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, and Dr. Jill Biden and an event with the Clinton Global Initiative – Executive Roundtable on Unlocking and Realizing the Benefits of Inclusive Job Growth hosted by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton.
In New York City, Prime Minister Trudeau also held bilateral meetings with the the President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, the President of the Republic of Suriname, Chan Santokhi, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen and the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ant?nio Guterres.
Canada’s pledge of $1.21 billion in new funding to the Global Fund is a 30 per cent increase over our last pledge. The Global Fund is at the centre of the collective fight against the HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria epidemics, and a critical partner in advancing sexual reproductive health and rights. The Global Fund is a partnership between governments, civil society, technical partners, the private sector and people affected by the diseases to support country-led prevention, treatment and care programs.
Canada’s support to the UN Development Programme’s Multi-Donor Trust Fund Contribution for Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Efforts in Haiti is part of Canada’s efforts to address the impacts of the August 2021 earthquake affecting more than 800,000 people, including an estimated 300,000 children. Canada works alongside other leading international donors to ensure its aid is effective and aligned with Haiti’s priorities.
The Christchurch Call to Eliminate Terrorist & Violent Extremist Content Online (Christchurch Call to Action) is a commitment by 120 governments, online service providers, and civil society organizations to coordinate and collaborate on efforts to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online. In 2019, the Government of Canada provided up to $1 million in funding to create the Terrorist Content Analytics Platform (TCAP). This second tranche of funding will help expand the TCAP’s capabilities to identify and assess increased content across a wider range of platforms, and help develop a content moderation tool to assist smaller tech companies in quickly removing terrorist content.
In June 2022, Canada announced $250 million in funding for 2022 and 2023 to help address the global food security crisis, building on the $514.5 million already allocated in 2022 for emergency food and nutrition assistance. This funding will help address increasing global food and nutrition needs – especially for the most vulnerable, with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. In June, $5 million was allocated for a matching fund with the Humanitarian Coalition. While in New York City, the Prime Minister announced that the $245 million in funding is being allocated as follows:

$151 million to the World Food Programme;
$42 million to various Canadian and international NGOs;
$35 million to UNICEF;
$14 million to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and
$3 million to the Food and Agriculture Organization.

In May 2022, during the second Global COVID-19 Summit, the Prime Minister announced $732 million in multilateral funding for the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator. While in New York City, the Prime Minister announced that $155 million in funding is being allocated as follows:

$100 million for the Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response Mechanism to help support the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic by providing important support to diagnostics, therapeutics, and health systems worldwide.
$25 million in funding to the World Health Organization to continue supporting 10 countries in their efforts to address ongoing needs in their health care systems. This includes strengthening the delivery of essential health services and equity-oriented primary health care in the context of COVID-19 response and recovery.
$25 million in funding to Unitaid in support of their medical oxygen response. This funding will aim to increase the supply of medical oxygen for both COVID-19 clinical care and future health emergencies in developing countries.
$5 million in funding to support the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics’ efforts to develop new testing methods multiplex molecular platforms that can efficiently test for COVID-19 and other diseases, such as HPV screening for cervical cancer that will help advance women and adolescent health in developing countries.

Invest in Childcare is an initiative of the World Bank Group. The initiative will generate at least US$180 million in new funding to ensure quality, affordable childcare in low- and middle-income countries worldwide.

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Prime Minister to attend United Nations General Assembly in New York
Canada announces a $1.21-billion contribution to fight HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria and additional support to mitigate the impact of COVID-19
Government of Canada announces up to $1.9 million in funding to combat online terrorist and violent extremist content
Conference of the Parties (COP)
Canada and the United Nations
The Global Fund Seventh Replenishment

https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-releases/2022/09/21/prime-minister-delivers-action-united-nations-general-assembly 

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today concluded his participation in the 77th Session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly (UNGA) high-level week, where he worked closely with our global partners to address the world’s biggest challenges and make life better for people. He advanced action in key areas including health, food security, and climate action and worked with partners to continue standing up for Ukraine in the face of Putin’s illegal and unjustifiable invasion and countering Russian false narratives and disinformation.

On the margins of UNGA, Prime Minister Trudeau announced $1.21 billion in new funding at the pledging conference for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria’s Seventh Replenishment, hosted by the President of the United States, Joe Biden. This funding, a 30 per cent increase from the last pledge, will fight these diseases and help meet the Global Fund’s goal of saving 20 million lives over the next three years.

The Prime Minister also allocated $100 million from previously announced funding to the Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response Mechanism, to support countries in mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria programs and initiate urgent improvements in health and community systems. He also announced $55 million has been allocated for partners to help mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and advance action on global health and sexual and reproductive health.

Prime Minister Trudeau also participated in the Global Food Security Summit where he highlighted Canada’s ongoing efforts to tackle the global food security crisis and announced the allocation of $245 million in humanitarian funding to UN, Canadian, and international organizations working to ensure no one goes hungry. With several countries already under threat of famine due to drought and other shocks to the food system, Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine has further jeopardized global food security. While we continue to support the Ukrainian people, we are also addressing the wide-ranging impacts on people around the world.

On the margins of UNGA, the Prime Minister hosted a meeting with Caribbean and regional partners to continue to advance ways the international community can help support Haiti’s stability and sustainable development. At the meeting, he announced $20 million to the UN Development Programme’s Multi-Donor Trust Fund Contribution for Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Efforts in Haiti.

To confront the rise of hate and violent extremism, the Prime Minister also participated in the Christchurch Call Leaders’ Summit 2022, where he underscored Canada’s pledge to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online. He announced up to $1.9 million in new funding over three years to Tech Against Terrorism for Phase 2 of their Terrorist Content Analytics Platform, a secure online tool that helps small and medium-sized online platforms identify and counter terrorist content.

During his visit, Prime Minister Trudeau highlighted Canada’s strong leadership on climate action and the global biodiversity crisis ahead of the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity taking place in Montreal this December. He made a call to action for renewed commitments from leaders for an ambitious post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, in particular to address the financing gap for nature. While in New York, the Prime Minister announced $10 million in funding over four years for the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems initiative to improve emergency preparedness in developing countries, particularly the small island developing states.

The Prime Minister also announced that Canada will join the Forests and Climate Leaders’ Partnership (FCLP) to implement solutions that reduce forest loss and increase restoration.

While in New York City, the Prime Minister, as Co-Chair of the UN Sustainable Development Goals Advocates group, underlined Canada’s commitment to making life better for people, including by advancing gender equality. He announced a $10 million contribution over three years to Invest in Childcare to ensure access to quality and affordable childcare in low- and middle-income countries worldwide, which addresses a main barrier to women’s participation in the economy.

Quote

“By working with our global partners, we are delivering real results for people: clean air, clean water, economic growth that works for everyone, and a healthy and strong middle class. At UNGA this week, we came together to address some of the most critical challenges of our time and make life better for Canadians and many around the world.”

The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

Quick Facts

While in New York, the Prime Minister attended the opening of the High-Level General Debate of the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly. He also attended a welcoming reception for heads of delegation hosted by the President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, and Dr. Jill Biden and an event with the Clinton Global Initiative – Executive Roundtable on Unlocking and Realizing the Benefits of Inclusive Job Growth hosted by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton.
In New York City, Prime Minister Trudeau also held bilateral meetings with the the President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, the President of the Republic of Suriname, Chan Santokhi, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen and the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ant?nio Guterres.
Canada’s pledge of $1.21 billion in new funding to the Global Fund is a 30 per cent increase over our last pledge. The Global Fund is at the centre of the collective fight against the HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria epidemics, and a critical partner in advancing sexual reproductive health and rights. The Global Fund is a partnership between governments, civil society, technical partners, the private sector and people affected by the diseases to support country-led prevention, treatment and care programs.
Canada’s support to the UN Development Programme’s Multi-Donor Trust Fund Contribution for Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Efforts in Haiti is part of Canada’s efforts to address the impacts of the August 2021 earthquake affecting more than 800,000 people, including an estimated 300,000 children. Canada works alongside other leading international donors to ensure its aid is effective and aligned with Haiti’s priorities.
The Christchurch Call to Eliminate Terrorist & Violent Extremist Content Online (Christchurch Call to Action) is a commitment by 120 governments, online service providers, and civil society organizations to coordinate and collaborate on efforts to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online. In 2019, the Government of Canada provided up to $1 million in funding to create the Terrorist Content Analytics Platform (TCAP). This second tranche of funding will help expand the TCAP’s capabilities to identify and assess increased content across a wider range of platforms, and help develop a content moderation tool to assist smaller tech companies in quickly removing terrorist content.
In June 2022, Canada announced $250 million in funding for 2022 and 2023 to help address the global food security crisis, building on the $514.5 million already allocated in 2022 for emergency food and nutrition assistance. This funding will help address increasing global food and nutrition needs – especially for the most vulnerable, with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. In June, $5 million was allocated for a matching fund with the Humanitarian Coalition. While in New York City, the Prime Minister announced that the $245 million in funding is being allocated as follows:

$151 million to the World Food Programme;
$42 million to various Canadian and international NGOs;
$35 million to UNICEF;
$14 million to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank and
$3 million to the Food and Agriculture Organization.

In May 2022, during the second Global COVID-19 Summit, the Prime Minister announced $732 million in multilateral funding for the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator. While in New York City, the Prime Minister announced that $155 million in funding is being allocated as follows:

$100 million for the Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response Mechanism to help support the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic by providing important support to diagnostics, therapeutics, and health systems worldwide.
$25 million in funding to the World Health Organization to continue supporting 10 countries in their efforts to address ongoing needs in their health care systems. This includes strengthening the delivery of essential health services and equity-oriented primary health care in the context of COVID-19 response and recovery.
$25 million in funding to Unitaid in support of their medical oxygen response. This funding will aim to increase the supply of medical oxygen for both COVID-19 clinical care and future health emergencies in developing countries.
$5 million in funding to support the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics’ efforts to develop new testing methods multiplex molecular platforms that can efficiently test for COVID-19 and other diseases, such as HPV screening for cervical cancer that will help advance women and adolescent health in developing countries.

Invest in Childcare is an initiative of the World Bank Group. The initiative will generate at least US$180 million in new funding to ensure quality, affordable childcare in low- and middle-income countries worldwide.

Associated Links

Prime Minister to attend United Nations General Assembly in New York
Canada announces a $1.21-billion contribution to fight HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria and additional support to mitigate the impact of COVID-19
Government of Canada announces up to $1.9 million in funding to combat online terrorist and violent extremist content
Conference of the Parties (COP)
Canada and the United Nations
The Global Fund Seventh Replenishment 

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Statement by the Prime Minister on World Teachers’ Day

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on World Teachers’ Day:

“Today, on World Teachers’ Day, we recognize and honour the crucial role teachers and educators play in building better communities.

“During my time as a teacher, I saw firsthand the important work Canadian teachers do, often under challenging conditions. Today, I am launching the nomination period for the 2023 Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence and Teaching Excellence in STEM and Prime Minister’s Awards for Excellence in Early Childhood Education. These awards are given to exceptional elementary and secondary school teachers and early childhood educators. I encourage Canadians to recognize an outstanding teacher or educator who has made a real difference in their community by nominating them for these awards.

“This year’s theme – The transformation of education begins with teachers – reminds us that teachers and educators deserve to work in a supportive environment, have access to professional development, and be empowered to be innovative and creative to ensure their students can succeed.

“From critical thinking to coding and literacy, educators are helping the next generation develop the skills they need to adapt to our rapidly changing world, succeed in tomorrow’s economy, and find solutions to future challenges. Teachers go above and beyond their basic job descriptions. On any given day, they serve as mentors, advocates, and counsellors to their pupils. Educators act as guides who inspire students of all ages to give the best of themselves while learning and growing as individuals.

“The Government of Canada continues to take meaningful action to ensure teachers and educators across the country have the tools they need and are able to work in a safe environment. We transferred an additional $100 million to provinces and territories in July as part of the Safe Return to Class Fund, building on our previous investment of $2 billion. Together, this funding is helping improve learning spaces, including air ventilation upgrades, and allowing for the purchase of personal protective equipment and cleaning supplies.

“Beyond our borders, the Government of Canada works with global partners and ministries of education around the world to ensure every classroom has a qualified, motivated, and well-supported teacher who can unleash children’s learning potential, including in crisis contexts.

“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I thank all teachers and educators for the incredible work they do and their adaptability every day on the job. Thanks to your dedication and commitment, you continue to change lives and communities for the better.”

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on World Teachers’ Day:

“Today, on World Teachers’ Day, we recognize and honour the crucial role teachers and educators play in building better communities.

“During my time as a teacher, I saw firsthand the important work Canadian teachers do, often under challenging conditions. Today, I am launching the nomination period for the 2023 Prime Minister’s Awards for Teaching Excellence and Teaching Excellence in STEM and Prime Minister’s Awards for Excellence in Early Childhood Education. These awards are given to exceptional elementary and secondary school teachers and early childhood educators. I encourage Canadians to recognize an outstanding teacher or educator who has made a real difference in their community by nominating them for these awards.

“This year’s theme – The transformation of education begins with teachers – reminds us that teachers and educators deserve to work in a supportive environment, have access to professional development, and be empowered to be innovative and creative to ensure their students can succeed.

“From critical thinking to coding and literacy, educators are helping the next generation develop the skills they need to adapt to our rapidly changing world, succeed in tomorrow’s economy, and find solutions to future challenges. Teachers go above and beyond their basic job descriptions. On any given day, they serve as mentors, advocates, and counsellors to their pupils. Educators act as guides who inspire students of all ages to give the best of themselves while learning and growing as individuals.

“The Government of Canada continues to take meaningful action to ensure teachers and educators across the country have the tools they need and are able to work in a safe environment. We transferred an additional $100 million to provinces and territories in July as part of the Safe Return to Class Fund, building on our previous investment of $2 billion. Together, this funding is helping improve learning spaces, including air ventilation upgrades, and allowing for the purchase of personal protective equipment and cleaning supplies.

“Beyond our borders, the Government of Canada works with global partners and ministries of education around the world to ensure every classroom has a qualified, motivated, and well-supported teacher who can unleash children’s learning potential, including in crisis contexts.

“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I thank all teachers and educators for the incredible work they do and their adaptability every day on the job. Thanks to your dedication and commitment, you continue to change lives and communities for the better.” 

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Statement by the Prime Minister on the selection of the next Premier of Alberta

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the selection of the next Premier of Alberta:

“I congratulate Danielle Smith on her successful bid to become the leader of the United Conservative Party of Alberta and the next Premier of Alberta.

“I look forward to working with incoming Premier Smith and the Government of Alberta to build a better future for Albertans and all Canadians.

“We will remain focused on delivering concrete results for Albertans – including making life more affordable, growing the economy for everyone, creating jobs, and fighting climate change while positioning Canada’s energy sector and its workers to succeed in new global markets. We will also continue to build on the progress we have made to deliver affordable child care to Albertan families, and advance reconciliation.

“I thank outgoing Premier Jason Kenney for his service to Alberta and Canada, including his almost 20 years representing the people of Calgary in the House of Commons. I wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”

We will continue to stand up for Alberta’s energy sector, its workers, and its families.”

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the selection of the next Premier of Alberta:

“I congratulate Danielle Smith on her successful bid to become the leader of the United Conservative Party of Alberta and the next Premier of Alberta.

“I look forward to working with incoming Premier Smith and the Government of Alberta to build a better future for Albertans and all Canadians.

“We will remain focused on delivering concrete results for Albertans – including making life more affordable, growing the economy for everyone, creating jobs, and fighting climate change while positioning Canada’s energy sector and its workers to succeed in new global markets. We will continue to stand up for Alberta’s energy sector, its workers, and its families.” We will also continue to work towards making child care more affordable for Albertan families and to improve relations with Indigenous people. I want to thank Jason Kenney for his service to Alberta and Canada, including his almost 20 years representing the people of Calgary in the House of Commons. I wish him all the best in his future endeavours.

 

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the selection of the next Premier of Alberta:

“I congratulate Danielle Smith on her successful bid to become the leader of the United Conservative Party of Alberta and the next Premier of Alberta.

“I look forward to working with incoming Premier Smith and the Government of Alberta to build a better future for Albertans and all Canadians.

“We will remain focused on delivering concrete results for Albertans – including making life more affordable, growing the economy for everyone, creating jobs, and fighting climate change while positioning Canada’s energy sector and its workers to succeed in new global markets. We will also continue to build on the progress we have made to deliver affordable child care to Albertan families, and advance reconciliation.

“I thank outgoing Premier Jason Kenney for his service to Alberta and Canada, including his almost 20 years representing the people of Calgary in the House of Commons. I wish him all the best in his future endeavours.” 

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with Premier-designate of Alberta Danielle Smith

Yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with the Premier-designate of Alberta, Danielle Smith, to congratulate her on her selection as the new premier, and to discuss key areas for cooperation.

The Prime Minister and the Premier-designate spoke about the importance of working together on making life more affordable, creating good jobs, and supporting a strong economy in Alberta and across the country.

The two leaders also discussed energy and climate change, and opportunities for Alberta and Canada to become reliable sources of energy and natural resources in a net-zero world.

The Prime Minister and the Premier-designate looked forward to having a constructive relationship going forward.

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Statement by the Prime Minister on the selection of the next Premier of Alberta

Yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with the Premier-designate of Alberta, Danielle Smith, to congratulate her on her selection as the new premier, and to discuss key areas for cooperation. The Prime Minister and the Premier-designate spoke about the importance of working together on making life more affordable, creating good jobs, and supporting a strong economy in Alberta and across the country. The two leaders also discussed energy and climate change, and opportunities for Alberta and Canada to become reliable sources of energy and natural resources in a net-zero world. The Prime Minister and the Premier-designate looked forward to having a constructive relationship going forward.

 

Yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with the Premier-designate of Alberta, Danielle Smith, to congratulate her on her selection as the new premier, and to discuss key areas for cooperation.

The Prime Minister and the Premier-designate spoke about the importance of working together on making life more affordable, creating good jobs, and supporting a strong economy in Alberta and across the country.

The two leaders also discussed energy and climate change, and opportunities for Alberta and Canada to become reliable sources of energy and natural resources in a net-zero world.

The Prime Minister and the Premier-designate looked forward to having a constructive relationship going forward.

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Statement by the Prime Minister on the selection of the next Premier of Alberta 

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Statement by the Prime Minister on Yom Kippur

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Yom Kippur:

“At sunset today, Jewish communities in Canada and around the world will observe the beginning of Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement.

“Yom Kippur, which marks the end of the Ten Days of Awe, is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. It is a time for self-reflection, repentance, and renewal, and an opportunity to look to the year ahead with hope, purpose, and resolve. To honour this holiday, families and loved ones will gather to fast, pray, and seek forgiveness.

“For all of us, today is a chance to recognize the important contributions Jewish Canadians have made – and continue to make – to shape a stronger, more resilient, and inclusive country.

“On behalf of our family, Sophie and I extend our best wishes to Jewish communities here in Canada and abroad celebrating this holy day.

“G’mar Chatima Tova.”

“As we celebrate Yom Kippur, let us reaffirm our commitment to building a more just, more inclusive society – one that stands against hatred and discrimination in all its forms. On behalf of the Government of Canada, Sophie and I extend our best wishes to Jewish Canadians celebrating Yom Kippur.”

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, issued the following statement today on Yom Kippur:

“At sunset today, Jewish communities in Canada and around the world will observe the beginning of Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement.

“Yom Kippur, which marks the end of the Ten Days of Awe, is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. It is a time for self-reflection, repentance, and renewal, and an opportunity to look to the year ahead with hope, purpose, and resolve.

“As we celebrate Yom Kippur, let us reaffirm our commitment to building a more just, more inclusive society – one that stands against hatred and discrimination in all its forms. On behalf of the Government of Canada, Sophie and I extend our best wishes to Jewish Canadians celebrating Yom Kippur.” To honour this holiday, families and loved ones will gather to fast, pray, and seek forgiveness. “For all of us, today is a chance to recognise the important contributions Jewish Canadians have made – and continue to make – to shape a stronger, more resilient, and inclusive country. “On behalf of our family, Sophie and I extend our best wishes to Jewish communities here in Canada and abroad celebrating this holy day. “G’mar Chatima Tova.”

 

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Yom Kippur:

“At sunset today, Jewish communities in Canada and around the world will observe the beginning of Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement.

“Yom Kippur, which marks the end of the Ten Days of Awe, is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. It is a time for self-reflection, repentance, and renewal, and an opportunity to look to the year ahead with hope, purpose, and resolve. To honour this holiday, families and loved ones will gather to fast, pray, and seek forgiveness.

“For all of us, today is a chance to recognize the important contributions Jewish Canadians have made – and continue to make – to shape a stronger, more resilient, and inclusive country.

“On behalf of our family, Sophie and I extend our best wishes to Jewish communities here in Canada and abroad celebrating this holy day.

“G’mar Chatima Tova.” 

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Statement by the Prime Minister on the 1,000th day since the egregious downing of Flight PS752

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the 1,000th day since the egregious downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752:

“One thousand days ago today, the Iranian regime unlawfully and horrifically shot down passenger Flight PS752, cutting short the lives of the 176 innocent people on board – including 55 Canadians, 30 permanent residents, and a total of 138 people en route to Canada. They were mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, educators, and students – and most of all, they were loved.

“In the 1,000 days since, people across Canada have mourned their loved ones. As Canadians, we mourn with them. Yesterday, I met with the families of the victims of PS752 to express my deepest condolences. In the wake of this crime, Canada has, and will continue to, support them. We opened new pathways to permanent residency for families of survivors, provided mental health supports, and continue to reaffirm Canada’s steadfast commitment to holding the Iranian regime responsible for its horrific actions.

“Canada and its Coordination Group partners are committed to holding Iran accountable, in accordance with international law. At the International Civil Aviation Organization, Canada continues to advance the Safer Skies Initiative and to address gaps in the accident investigation process to make sure this never happens again. We remain relentless in our pursuit of justice for the families of these victims, and we will stop at nothing to ensure the regime is held accountable.

“Today, the regime continues to crack down on courageous Iranian women protesting the tragic killing of Mahsa Amini at the hands of Iran’s so-called ‘morality police.’ Dozens of protesters have been killed. Once again, the Iranian regime is demonstrating its blatant disregard for human rights and human life. Canada unequivocally stands with the brave women who are marching in the streets of Iran and in the streets of cities right around the world in solidarity.

“This unacceptable pattern of gross and systematic human rights violations and brutal murders must end. That’s why yesterday, we imposed new sanctions against Iran by targeting 34 individuals and entities. This includes the Iranian regime’s ‘morality police’ and senior members of the regime, including in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. These sanctions build on our existing sanctions and measures – some of the toughest any country has taken against Iran. They also complement the fact that Canada recognizes Iran as a State supporter of terrorism.

“Today, we remember the innocent victims of PS752, and we stand with all those defending human rights here at home and around the world. The Iranian regime will be held accountable for its horrific actions.”

https://pm.gc.ca/en/news/statements/2022/10/04/statement-prime-minister-1000th-day-egregious-downing-flight-ps752 

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the 1,000th day since the egregious downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752:

“One thousand days ago today, the Iranian regime unlawfully and horrifically shot down passenger Flight PS752, cutting short the lives of the 176 innocent people on board – including 55 Canadians, 30 permanent residents, and a total of 138 people en route to Canada. They were mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, educators, and students – and most of all, they were loved.

“In the 1,000 days since, people across Canada have mourned their loved ones. As Canadians, we mourn with them. Yesterday, I met with the families of the victims of PS752 to express my deepest condolences. In the wake of this crime, Canada has, and will continue to, support them. We opened new pathways to permanent residency for families of survivors, provided mental health supports, and continue to reaffirm Canada’s steadfast commitment to holding the Iranian regime responsible for its horrific actions.

“Canada and its Coordination Group partners are committed to holding Iran accountable, in accordance with international law. At the International Civil Aviation Organization, Canada continues to advance the Safer Skies Initiative and to address gaps in the accident investigation process to make sure this never happens again. We remain relentless in our pursuit of justice for the families of these victims, and we will stop at nothing to ensure the regime is held accountable.

“Today, the regime continues to crack down on courageous Iranian women protesting the tragic killing of Mahsa Amini at the hands of Iran’s so-called ‘morality police.’ Dozens of protesters have been killed. Once again, the Iranian regime is demonstrating its blatant disregard for human rights and human life. Canada unequivocally stands with the brave women who are marching in the streets of Iran and in the streets of cities right around the world in solidarity.

“This unacceptable pattern of gross and systematic human rights violations and brutal murders must end. That’s why yesterday, we imposed new sanctions against Iran by targeting 34 individuals and entities. This includes the Iranian regime’s ‘morality police’ and senior members of the regime, including in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. These sanctions build on our existing sanctions and measures – some of the toughest any country has taken against Iran. They also complement the fact that Canada recognizes Iran as a State supporter of terrorism.

“Today, we remember the innocent victims of PS752, and we stand with all those defending human rights here at home and around the world. The Iranian regime will be held accountable for its horrific actions.” 

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