Canadian Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau will leave for Davos, Switzerland on Monday to attend
the World Economic Forum annual meeting, according to the Canadian
Prime Minister's Office.
During the four-day
meeting,Trudeau will meet other world leaders, global business
leaders, and representatives of civil society, said the Prime
Minister's Office on Sunday, Xinhua news agency reported.
Under
the theme "Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World,"
this year's Forum will encourage leaders from all sectors to explore
bold ideas and exciting opportunities for collaboration and
co-operation with a view to improving global governance and building
more sustainable economies that work for everyone.
The
Canadian Prime Minister will be joined in Davos by Minister of
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains, Minister
of Finance Bill Morneau, Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia
Freeland, and Minister of Status of Women Maryam Monsef, each of whom
will have their own program of meetings during the meeting, said the
office.
The World Economic Forum, established in 1971 as a
not-for-profit foundation, is the International Organization for
Public-Private Cooperation and committed to improving the state of
the world,
The forum engages the foremost political,
business and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and
industry agendas.