Coming G7, climate meetings will be ‘pivotal,’ says Goodale, Canada’s new rep in U.K.
OTTAWA — A meeting of G7 leaders this spring and one involving scores of global delegates intent on tackling climate change later this year are going to be pivotal events for the reeling international community, says the newly appointed high commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom.
Former Liberal cabinet minister Ralph Goodale will advise Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on how Ottawa and London should work together to beat the COVID-19 pandemic, fight climate change, pursue post-Brexit trade and build back after the pandemic.
“Canada’s in a very fortunate position in terms of the strength that we had going into the pandemic, and the economic downturn that was caused by the pandemic,” Goodale said Wednesday in an interview. “So we’ll be in an equally advantageous position coming out.
“But as a country that’s very dependent on trade, and successful international commerce, we obviously want to see the rest of the world recovering well, too, because they are our our friends, our allies and our customers,” Goodale added.

