Vancouver Sun

Trudeau talks sex appeal, politics on live TV

- DAVID FRIEND

NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gamely bantered about his sex appeal, his thoughts on Canada’s relationsh­ip with the U.S., and how he’d like to see a woman lead the country when he appeared on Live with Kelly and Ryan on Monday.

Trudeau was the first sitting Canadian prime minister to appear on the longrunnin­g American daytime TV show, which was visiting Niagara Falls, Ont., for two episodes.

The conversati­on went from light and personal to political, with Trudeau telling co-hosts Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest the relationsh­ip between Canada and the United States “is unbelievab­ly deep.”

Ripa noted Trudeau was close with former U.S. president Barack Obama and asked how he would characteri­ze his relationsh­ip with President Donald Trump.

“We have a good, constructi­ve working relationsh­ip and that’s the important part of it,” said Trudeau. “There’s a lot of things we agree on.

“Today is World Environmen­t Day. We don’t agree on that, because I think there’s a lot of good jobs in the environmen­t that we’re building for.

“But we both agree that the most important responsibi­lity of a leader is to create good jobs for middle-class people across our countries and we’re connected on that.”

Trudeau was in the hot seat as soon as he sat down and Ripa asked: “How does your wife feel about you being named the sexiest politician alive?”

“My wife’s the one who doesn’t believe it. She’s like, ‘Really?’ She knows what I look like when I get up in the morning,” said Trudeau.

“Is it so different than this?” replied Ripa.

“A little messier,” quipped Trudeau.

Sitting outdoors at the Oakes Garden Theatre, with the American and Horseshoe Falls as the backdrop and scores of audience members sitting on the grass in front of the stage, the three also chatted about Trudeau’s childhood and his experience­s as the son of a prime minister.

“Do you secretly want one of (your kids) to become the next prime minister?” asked Seacrest.

“Definitely not,” said Trudeau. He later added: “Although I will say, I have one daughter and there is something very special about imagining a woman prime minister.”

Trudeau said a female PM was “long overdue,” seemingly forgetting about Kim Campbell’s short-lived stint in office in 1993.

“I just don’t think we have to wait that long,” he said in reference to his eight-year-old daughter Ella-Grace. “I think it should be sooner than that.” During a commercial break, Seacrest pulled out his phone for a selfie with Trudeau and Ripa. When he couldn’t frame the group in the shot, Trudeau snatched the camera away and took the photo.

 ?? AARON LYNETT / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest on Live with Kelly and Ryan in Niagara Falls, Ont., on Monday.
AARON LYNETT / THE CANADIAN PRESS Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks with Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest on Live with Kelly and Ryan in Niagara Falls, Ont., on Monday.

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