Trudeau promises $16.5 M in aid for Haiti, justice as Francophonie summit closes
Posted November 20, 2022 8:44 amPrime Minister Justin Trudeau began a brief visit to Tunisia on Saturday as part of what his foreign affairs minister described as a fight for power on the continent
between democratic and authoritarian states. On the agenda is chaos in Haiti, soaring food prices, citizen mistrust of governments and anxiety over the language’s role in the digital age. Mackenzie Gray explains.
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