Experts urge Trudeau to use African trip to reset relationship
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on his way to Africa tonight where he will become the first Canadian prime minister to participate in a session of the African Union.
Trudeau’s eight-day trip is designed largely to woo support from African nations ahead of Canada’s bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council in June.
The Trudeau government is also looking to forge better trade relationships with the continent which is home to more than one billion people and countries with some of the world’s fastest growing economies.
Trudeau intends to visit two of those on this trip, starting in Ethiopia where he will attend a session of the African Union over the weekend and Senegal later next week for an official visit.