: He also defended his move to pull back CF-18 jets fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria. "There a lot of countries that do very well dropping bombs, according to CBC. There are other things that Canada actually does better than most other countries. Lara Logan, a co-host of the weekly newsmagazine, the most-watched news program in the United States, asked the prime minister whether he was concerned about the prospect of a terrorist attack initiated by a Syrian refugee. "Every time a tourist or an immigrant or refugee shows up in another country, there is a security risk," Trudeau said in a preview posted online by 60 Minutes. "I am more than comfortable that … accepting 25,000 Syrian refugees does right by both the safety of Canadians and by the values that define us as a nation." 60 Minutes' to profile Justin Trudeau in an upcoming episode Trudeau to visit White House, attend state dinner on March 10 The prime minister contrasted his plan for Syrian refugees with that of Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. "Ultimately being open and respectful towards each other is a much more powerful way to diffuse hatred and anger than ... big walls and oppressive policies," Trudeau said. And one of them is training people on the ground," Trudeau said, adding Canada will triple the number of military trainers working with the Kurdish Peshmerga. Logan also asked Trudeau about his unconventional path to power — pointing to his string of odd jobs before his election to the House of Commons in 2008. Prime Minister Trudeau defended his varied career experience in a wide-ranging interview with '60 Minutes,' the most-watched American news program.
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