Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked about United States President Joe Biden calling on the U.S. Intelligence community to re-double its efforts to investigate the origins of COVID-19, with the prime minister stating that Canada has worked with the international community to find answers since the beginning and that it supports that call by the U.S.
Trudeau added that it's "not just to ensure accountability, but also to make sure we fully understand how to better protect the world going forward from any such further pandemics."
Trudeau made the remarks following his $2.6 billion Canada Greener Homes Grant announcement.
The grant will help Canada in its fight against climate change, according to Trudeau, as retrofitting homes will help lower emissions while helping home owners save money on their energy bills.
In April, Trudeau announced an increase to Canada’s emissions reduction target to between 40 and 45 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.
Trudeau was also asked about the possibility of re-opening the U.S. border, with the prime minister replying that talks remain "ongoing," but before that happens, the current wave of COVID-19 needs to be "crushed" and vaccination numbers have to be above 75 per cent he said.
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Trudeau added that it's "not just to ensure accountability, but also to make sure we fully understand how to better protect the world going forward from any such further pandemics."
Trudeau made the remarks following his $2.6 billion Canada Greener Homes Grant announcement.
The grant will help Canada in its fight against climate change, according to Trudeau, as retrofitting homes will help lower emissions while helping home owners save money on their energy bills.
In April, Trudeau announced an increase to Canada’s emissions reduction target to between 40 and 45 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.
Trudeau was also asked about the possibility of re-opening the U.S. border, with the prime minister replying that talks remain "ongoing," but before that happens, the current wave of COVID-19 needs to be "crushed" and vaccination numbers have to be above 75 per cent he said.
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