Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to visit Canada next weekend

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will welcome his Japanese counterpart during a two-day meeting on April 27 and 28. Their meeting will center on the upcoming G20 summit in Osaka in late June

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Abe and Trudeau’s two-day meeting on April 27 and 28 will centre on the upcoming G20 summit in Osaka in late June, as well strengthening ties between the two countries.

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