Canada's premier in Italy visits quake-devastated Amatrice

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking a tour of Amatrice, the central Italian town brought to rubble by an August earthquake that killed nearly 300 people.

Wearing a blue hard hat, Trudeau was accompanied today by Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano, local officials and firefighters to visit the devastation and learn firsthand about the August 24 quake and subsequent temblors that shook central for months.



In a break in the tour, Trudeau said he wanted to show the solidarity of with "our heartbroken friends" in He praised the outpouring of support from Canadian- Italians for the rebuilding effort.

Trudeau attended the Group of Seven summit that ended yesterday in southern Tomorrow, he meets with Pope Francis at the Vatican.

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Canada's premier in Italy visits quake-devastated Amatrice

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking a tour of Amatrice, the central Italian town brought to rubble by an August earthquake that killed nearly 300 people. Wearing a blue hard hat, Trudeau was accompanied today by Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano, local officials and firefighters to visit the devastation and learn firsthand about the August 24 quake and subsequent temblors that shook central Italy for months. In a break in the tour, Trudeau said he wanted to show the solidarity of Canada with "our heartbroken friends" in Italy. He praised the outpouring of support from Canadian- Italians for the rebuilding effort. Trudeau attended the Group of Seven summit that ended yesterday in southern Italy. Tomorrow, he meets with Pope Francis at the Vatican. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking a tour of Amatrice, the central Italian town brought to rubble by an August earthquake that killed nearly 300 people.

Wearing a blue hard hat, Trudeau was accompanied today by Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano, local officials and firefighters to visit the devastation and learn firsthand about the August 24 quake and subsequent temblors that shook central for months.

In a break in the tour, Trudeau said he wanted to show the solidarity of with "our heartbroken friends" in He praised the outpouring of support from Canadian- Italians for the rebuilding effort.

Trudeau attended the Group of Seven summit that ended yesterday in southern Tomorrow, he meets with Pope Francis at the Vatican.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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