TRUDEAU TO SKIP ECONOMIC FORUM FOR SECOND YEAR IN ROW
Canada’s prime minister and deputy prime minister will not be attending the World Economic Forum this month in Davos, Switzerland, The Logic has reported. It’s the second year in a row Justin Trudeau will skip the annual gathering. Canada will be represented by Finance Minister Bill Morneau, Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains and International Trade Minister Mary Ng, said
Eleanore Catenaro, a spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office, The Logic reported. The annual forum, which brings together political and business leaders as well as celebrities around big economic themes like the fourth industrial revolution and globalization, takes place Jan. 20 to 23. U. S. President Donald Trump is expected to attend, The Logic reported.