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Canada's Trudeau: won't support Trump, but understands his appeal

Published 2016-03-07, 03:08 p/m
© Reuters.  Canada's Trudeau: won't support Trump, but understands his appeal

By David Ljunggren
OTTAWA, March 7 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau on Monday said he would neither fight Donald Trump, nor
support him, but understood the Republican's appeal for people
fed up with politics, who he said had also voted for
controversial Toronto mayor Rob Ford.
Trudeau - who will visit Washington this week for talks with
President Barack Obama - took office last November and will be
in power when the next occupant of the White House takes over in
January 2017.
Trudeau also suggested Trump might not be serious about
policy platforms such as tearing up the North American Free
Trade Agreement, which could badly damage Canada's economy.
"I'm not going to pick a fight with Donald Trump right now.
I'm not going to support him either, obviously," Trudeau told a
live forum hosted by the Huffington Post when pressed to condemn
the Republican.
Trudeau said he was watching the United States closely "to
see how it deals with what is obviously a very real set of
issues around frustration toward the body politic" which had
been seen around the world.
He cited the case of Ford, the former populist mayor of
Toronto who gained global notoriety for admitting to smoking
crack while in office.
"We had a mayor called Rob Ford here for a while and there's
a lot of people who didn't get it. But he tapped into a very
real and legitimate sense that people had around who politicians
were," said Trudeau.
The prime minister seemed less concerned when asked about
Trump's proposals to temporarily bar Muslims from the United
States and deport millions of illegal immigrants.
"Let's see if the things that he needed to say in order to
secure the Republican nomination are the same things he chooses
to say in order to win the Presidency, if that's what happens,"
he said.

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