NATO and European leaders to visit Canada for meetings with Trudeau
OTTAWA — The head of NATO and the two top European Union leaders are visiting Canada next week, the Prime Minister’s Office says.
First, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg will meet at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa in Ontario on Monday. Stoltenberg, a former prime minister of Norway, will then go on to Toronto for a speech.
Trudeau’s office says that meeting is a chance to speak up for the rules-based international order that relies on treaties and multinational organizations like NATO to keep individual countries from throwing their weight around.
NATO has been challenged by U.S. President Donald Trump’s reluctance to support the alliance and by the rise of non-traditional warfare.