Trudeau to join Biden, López Obrador in D.C. at first North America summit since 2016
WASHINGTON — Canada, the United States and Mexico are getting the band back together.
U.S. President Joe Biden will host Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at the White House next week, the first gathering of the so-called Three Amigos since the dawn of the Donald Trump era five years ago.
The Nov. 18 meeting, formally known as the North American Leaders’ Summit, was an annual tradition for the three leaders that began in 2005 until a prolonged hiatus that coincided with Trump’s election as president in 2016.
It will also be Trudeau’s first in-person visit to the U.S. capital since Biden became president in January.


