Canada won’t change stance on Cuba even with Trump in White House: Trudeau
HAVANA — Canada won’t change its decision to maintain diplomatic relations with Cuba, even if that stance is at odds with the man set to lead Canada’s biggest trading partner, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in Havana on Wednesday.
When asked about the U.S. embargo on Cuba, the election of Donald Trump and concerns about the future of Canada-Cuba relations, Trudeau repeatedly tried to calm curious Cuban university students he was addressing.
The front row also held an unexpected guest: Cuban President Raul Castro.
“For me, election results in the United States won’t change the strong relationship that is a friendship and a partnership between Canada and Cuba,” Trudeau said.


