Trudeau puts best face on Trump victory in U.S. presidential election
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is choosing to highlight the one goal he has in common with Donald Trump — improving the lot of the embattled middle class — as his government comes to grips with the unexpected prospect of a U.S. president who shares few of the Liberals’ values or policies.
Trudeau spoke with Trump on Wednesday, the Prime Minister’s Office said in an email. The two men stressed the importance of the relationship between the two countries and Trudeau invited Trump to visit Canada. Trump extended the same invitation to Trudeau, the PMO said.
“We share a purpose, our two countries, where we want to build places where the middle class and those working hard to join it have a chance,” Trudeau told a WE Day rally Wednesday, just hours after Trump emerged victorious from the brutish American presidential election campaign.
The very mention of Tuesday’s election south of the border drew boos from the youthful crowd but Trudeau tried gamely to put the best face on Trump’s win, suggesting it was propelled by the same forces that catapulted him into the Prime Minister’s Office a year ago.


