Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the separation of families in the U.S. is “wrong,” but said Wednesday they were looking at ways to improve the Safe Third Country agreement but would not suspend it.
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Trudeau says separation of families in U.S. is ‘wrong’, won’t suspend Safe Third Country agreement
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