The Asian Age

Trudeau: I’m a feminist... diversity can be strength

◗ Canada PM Trudeau called himself as a feminist and emphasised the need to empower women

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Ahmedabad, Feb. 19: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday heterogene­ous society is the new reality of the 21st century and the biggest challenge is to understand how difference­s can become a source of strength, “something that India and Canada have done fairly well”.

Calling himself a “feminist”, Mr Trudeau also said “we as a society are underperfo­rming” as women are not being given an opportunit­y to contribute to their full potential.

He was addressing students at the prestigiou­s Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad ( IIM- A).

Ahmedabad, Feb. 19: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday heterogene­ous society is the new reality of the 21st century and the biggest challenge is to understand how difference­s can become a source of strength, “something that India and Canada have done fairly well”. Calling himself a “feminist”, Mr Trudeau also said “we as a society are underperfo­rming” as women are not being given an opportunit­y to contribute to their full potential. He was addressing students at the prestigiou­s Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad ( IIM- A). “The new reality of the 21st century is going to be more and more heterogene­ous community and society, and the biggest challenge we are going to have as species is doing something that India and Canada have done fairly well — that is to understand how difference­s can become a source of strength,” he said. Mr Trudeau was responding to a question by a student during an interactiv­e session. The student asked him as to how as a global leader he wished to take the world towards globalisat­ion at a time when the global trend of nationalis­ation was increasing. He said many societies were struggling to come to terms with integratin­g all sections of people which was resulting in them turning “inward to nationalis­m and protection­ism”. Taking a variety of questions both from TV journalist Shereen Bhan as well as students, Mr Trudeau defined himself as a feminist and emphasised the need to empower women to create a more successful society. “I am a feminist. It is a word with certain connotatio­n, loaded with meaning, but at the very root of it, it is very simple. If you think man and woman ought to be equal, and ought to have same opportunit­ies, and if you recognise that there is still a lot of work to do to get there, you are also a feminist,” he said. “Understand­ing that empowering women is not just the right or nice thing to do, but it’s a smart thing to do, is extremely important. We are underperfo­rming as a society, because we are not giving women the opportunit­y to contribute. We are not allowing them the opportunit­y to fulfil their full potential,” he said.

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