Trudeau, Trump sit down with business leaders on women in the workforce
OTTAWA — One has proudly declared himself a feminist, while the other inspired hundreds of thousands of people to take to the streets in protest of his stances on issues affecting women and girls.
On Monday, there they were together — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump — saying they needed to find a way to get rid of the systemic obstacles to female participation in the workforce.
“We just had a very productive meeting with women business leaders from the United States and Canada, where we discussed how to secure everything that we know the full power of women can do better than anybody else,” Trump told a joint White House news conference with Trudeau as they wrapped up their first face-to-face meeting.
There was more than one elephant in the room as the pair shook hands and exchanged greetings — dramatically different attitudes towards issues like refugees and climate change, to name but two.


