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OTTAWA, June 3 — Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, when asked about US President Donald Trump possibly calling in the military to quell protests, paused for more than 20 seconds before responding that Canadians were observing events in the US with horror. “We all watch in horror and...

Wednesday, 03 Jun 2020 10:08 AM MYT

“We all watch in horror and consternation what's going on in the United States,” Trudeau said yesterday at a daily news briefing, after a reporter pressed him on Trump's idea of using soldiers against protesters. Trudeau talked about the need to fight racism in Canada, as he has been doing since the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week sparked US protests.

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, a former reporter, separately defended the work of American journalists who have been targeted by both police and protesters.

 

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