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Canada to co-host virtual UN conference on coronavirus amid bid for Security Council seat

Canada's campaign for a United Nations Security Council seat has moved online, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes virtual meetings with key voting blocs. David Akin looks at Canada's chances against Norway and Ireland, ahead of the June 21 vote. – May 23, 2020

Canada will co-host a major United Nations conference on dealing with the economic crisis spawned by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will co-host the Thursday event with his Jamaican counterpart Andrew Holness and the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

The top priority will be expanding liquidity in the global economy and maintaining financial stability while safeguarding the gains being made in helping less-developed countries.

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The conference will raise Canada’s profile as it competes for a seat on UN Security Council next month against Norway and Ireland.

Trudeau has spoken to his French, German and other Caribbean nation counterparts about Thursday’s conference.

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The UN vote is set for next month, and Canada is running on a platform of trying to help rebuild the post-pandemic world.

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