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Convention Hall: France Marine and Trump Talks

convention hall: He making that speech in a year where popular resentment has led to Britain leaving the European Union; Donald Trump contending for the U.S. presidency; and once-fringe nationalist parties increasingly competitive in different European elections, according to The Waterloo Record. A common theme for these movements is blaming foreign forces for the struggles of domestic workers — while Trump talks about U.S. steel, coal and cars, France Marine Le Pen emphasizes farming and agriculture. The prime minister intends to state his case to the convention hall that government policies geared toward broad-based prosperity make for more hopeful societies — and ultimately for more stable politics. The prime minister intends to argue that governments can apply some preventive medicine for that frustration in the form of policies aimed at the working class. In that meeting, Trudeau intends to address some of the challenges in successfully integrating newcomers amid a historic refugee crisis spurred by Syria civil war. A spokesman cited as examples his government deficit-financed infrastructure spending and its parental benefit of up to $6,400 per child. "The prime minister will emphasize his view that a more peaceful and unified world can be achieved through broad-based, shared prosperity," a spokesman said. "And that governments have a role in implementing policies that have a positive effect on the middle class." The prime minister will address the assembly Tuesday on his second day of meetings at the United Nations, following a leaders' conference on refugees Monday. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.