Justin Trudeau full press conference before leaving UN General Assembly

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed several topics during his final press conference before leaving the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, September 26, 2018.

Trudeau said he had faith NAFTA negotiations would still lead to a deal despite concerns raised by U.S. trade representative Robert Lighthizer on Tuesday that Canada was not moving fast enough to reach a deal by the self-imposed Sept. 30 deadline.

He also said Canada is joining international calls for the International Criminal Court investigate Venezuela for crimes against humanity.

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He takes such pride in giving away our money to other countries while many of our own citizens suffer

lavivaseniorsliving
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Not many people interested in hearing an ethics violator speak..

js-pcgh
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Maybe he should stop the illegal border crossers, and work more on getting Canada's economy going. Must be nice to give other people's money away.

rancher
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Wow. Speaking to a capacity crowd. TruDashian just doesn't seem to get the message that nobody want to listen to his dribble.

Devil
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Is he going to cover that promise from his trust fund? What a n embarassment.

paulmelnychuk
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Hmmm not many reporters in that room. There are lots of empty chairs.

kellyprice
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Maybe he should say something important.

joelhooper
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Boy with nothing meaningful to say! In my opinion, he is the worst PM Canada has ever had!

pamelakingwell
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Nice that at least the CBC and global showed up.

coupe
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Hahahahahahaha wont comment on Kavanaugh hearings!! I wonder

francisdoherty
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He just doesn’t know what the Islam will danger the Canadians. The highest risk for human being is the conflict between extreme Islam and the human civilization. You don’t have the chance to regret when Canadastan was founded.

andychen
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A true coward and failed Canadian leader

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