Trudeau criticizes US for not electing Harris

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized the United States for its lack of progress on gender equality. He suggested that the election of Kamala Harris as president would have been more beneficial for women’s rights.

Trudeau spoke at an event for the Equal Voice Foundation, where he expressed his belief that women’s rights should be steadily progressing. However, he believes that the election of Donald Trump has set back these efforts.

According to Trudeau, Trump’s victory over Harris is evidence that the U.S. is not advancing feminism. He implied that this decision will hinder the progress of women’s rights in the country.

Trudeau’s remarks come after a heated relationship with Trump. Trump has made disparaging comments about Trudeau, calling him the “governor” of Canada and suggesting he is Fidel Castro’s son.

Trudeau’s criticism of the U.S. is seen as a subtle dig at President-Elect Trump, with whom he will have to collaborate for the next four years.


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