UN Security Council needs Canada post-pandemic, akin to Second World War: PM
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended Canada’s bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council Tuesday by linking the rebuilding of the world after COVID-19 to the aftermath of the Second World War.
The prime minister drew a direct link between the pandemic and the post-war reconstruction, when Canada played a role in founding the UN, the Bretton Woods global financial institutions and other multilateral organizations such as NATO.
Trudeau said on Tuesday the pandemic recovery makes Canada’s bid for a seat on the council more relevant.
He drew the historical parallel to rebut criticism by a group of people who issued an open letter saying Canada is unfit to serve on the UN’s most powerful body, citing what they said is a series of foreign-policy failures.

