Trudeau bats away WHO questions, says Canada focused on fighting COVID-19
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau refused Wednesday to join the escalating global debate about the World Health Organization’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis, insisting Canada remains focused on working with experts around the world to combat the pandemic.
Trudeau repeatedly batted back questions about Donald Trump’s plan to halt funding to the UN agency and review what the U.S. president says was a failure to properly assess the threat posed by the novel coronavirus back in January.
“My priority and the priority of our government right now is to do everything we can to protect Canadians and ensure the health and safety of people right across the country,” the prime minister said during his daily briefing outside his Rideau Cottage residence.
“That means working with experts here in Canada and around the world, and we will continue to do that important work for Canadians.”