Champagne keen to partner with new Biden administration on climate, COVID-19
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says the incoming Biden administration in the United States will help stabilize the world order and give North America a good shot at beating COVID-19 and fighting climate change.
Champagne, who did an unusual amount of jet-setting during the pandemic this past year, says he wants to kick off 2021 with a post-inauguration visit to Washington to connect with Antony Blinken, Biden’s nominee for secretary of state.
Champagne tells The Canadian Press the incoming Democratic administration of president-elect Joe Biden won’t mean an end to the protectionism that has bedevilled Canada-U. S. relations for more than a century.
But Champagne says Biden himself, his Montreal-educated vice-president-elect Kamala Harris, and Blinken all know Canada well.