Trudeau addresses Merkel-Trump rift, says Canada committed to Europe and U.S.
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau was tugged between dual loyalties spanning the Atlantic Ocean as he committed Tuesday to working with the United States and Europe for the economic good of all Canadians.
In the end, he sided subtly with Europe, in the stormy transatlantic rift that emerged between the continent and the U.S. following President Donald Trump’s debut at the G7 and NATO summits.
“We will always work together and highlight the shared values that are equally important on both sides of the Atlantic, including in the United States,” Trudeau told reporters as he wrapped his trip to Italy, following his appearance at the two summits.
He also pledged his ongoing support for the Canada-EU free trade deal and a commitment to fight climate change as ways to create jobs.


