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The head of the International AIDS Society wants Justin Trudeau to make up for a series of gaffes in the government’s response to the global HIV-AIDS pandemic by addressing a health conference in Montreal

The head of the International AIDS Society is publicly calling out Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, essentially daring him to address delegates to a massive international health conference in Montreal to help make up for a series of gaffes in the government’s response to the global HIV-AIDS pandemic.

“I cordially invite you, @JustinTrudeau, to address the global HIV community at the #AIDS2022 closing ceremony to outline your vision for the HIV response at home and around the world.” Insult was added to injury when Harjit Sajjan, the Minister of International Development, did not show up to deliver welcoming remarks at the Montreal conference. The government apparently feared it would be embarrassed by protesters. Demonstrators responded with a march and chants such as “No more racist hosts.”

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