Pro-Refugee Trudeau Set to Bite His Tongue on Trump Visit
- White House meeting poses test for champion of liberal values
- Canadian leader likely to stress trade, sidestep immigration
Trudeau to Visit Trump, Leaving 'Dudeplomacy' Behind
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More than two decades ago, with Donald Trump already atop a real-estate empire, a young Justin Trudeau set out to explore the world.
He toured Europe and Africa with friends, hiding their beer from customs agents before boarding the Trans-Siberian railway to China. On the train, he sketched, read “War and Peace” and gazed at the remnants of the Soviet Union. It was a defining trip, he’d later write, that left him praising both diversity and compromise.