Screen-shared vision: Biden-Trudeau meeting to feature common ground, old irritants
WASHINGTON — Call it the Screen-Shared Summit.
Tuesday’s bilateral meeting of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Joe Biden — a strictly virtual affair, thanks to COVID-19 — offers hope of a new start for Canada-U. S. relations.
It will be the new president’s first meeting with a foreign leader, and Trudeau’s first chance to advance Canadian interests with the White House without the chaos and anxiety of the last four years.
And while the pandemic may ensure it doesn’t register on the same scale as Brian Mulroney’s 1985 Shamrock Summit with Ronald Reagan, the expectations in Canada are still high.


