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Prime Minister Trudeau to attend North American Leaders’ Summit

OTTAWA, Canada – Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, announced that he will travel to Mexico City, Mexico, to participate in the North American Leaders’ Summit (NALS) taking place on January 10, 2023.

The North American Leaders’ Summit brings together the prime minister of Canada, the president of Mexico, and the president of the United States of America, to advance North American solutions to the challenges of today and tomorrow, says the prime minister’s office – communications.

“This year, the leaders will continue to work together to help grow our economies to benefit everyone and create good, middle-class jobs across the continent. They will focus on key areas, including advancing collaboration across the electric vehicle supply chain – from mining the required critical minerals to manufacturing vehicles. They will also continue to work together to improve health and build a future where no one is left behind.”

During the Summit, prime minister Trudeau will build on the important work accomplished at the NALS in 2021 to protect our environment, including transitioning to clean energy, expand and make supply chains more resilient, invest in critical minerals, help drive our economic competitiveness and prosperity, encourage labour mobility, and advance diversity and inclusion.

“I look forward to meeting with my North American counterparts to discuss a common path forward to building a cleaner, more inclusive, and more competitive, integrated North American economy. Together, we can create a stronger North America and build a better future for people across the continent,” said prime minister Trudeau.

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