Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his first official visit to the U.S. Thursday to meet with President Barack Obama and talk about trade and climate change.
Trudeau, a charismatic and striking figure, was sworn in as the country’s leader in November.
He and his family, along with 200 other guests, will attend a state dinner at the White House on Thursday night.
And don’t worry, there will be poutine.
The classic Canadian dish — French fries and cheese curds topped with a light brown gravy — will take on a classier feel in the form of duck canapes alongside other dishes chosen to celebrate Canada. Read more…
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