Justin Trudeau

"There is no relationship in the entire world like the Canada-U.S. relationship."
The Canadian prime minister's visit ends a frosty period in U.S.-Canada relations.
The two countries are seeking to improve cooperation on energy after Obama rejected the Keystone XL pipeline project last year.
"Women are and have always been instrumental in our country," Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau said.
The prime minister will sit down at the first U.S. state dinner for Canada's leader in two decades.
"I believe that we need to make sure that we have pay equity and gender equality right across the board."
Science has the ultimate say in drawing national boundaries.
Justin Trudeau is about to arrive in Washington to remind us how ugly, mean and cheap our presidential election is.