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06/09/2021 10:00 AM EDT
Welcome to Corridors. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau steps back into the real world this week after months of sticking close to home. Andy Blatchford talked to insiders about what Canada wants at the G-7 summit. Zi-Ann Lum reports on Canada’s latest reckoning. Nick Taylor-Vaisey previews the wind down of Parliament, plus we have the latest on the Canada-U.S. border.
DRIVING THE WEEK
President Joe Biden speaks after holding a virtual meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Feb. 23. | Evan Vucci/AP Photo
THE BIDEN-TRUDEAU REUNION The PM and the president will meet in person this week for the first time since Biden was elected. Although they’ve made the best of video split-screens and have a bilateral road map to prove it we all know it’s hard to beat real life face time.
Arden says that raw horse meat is considered a delicacy in Japan.
“It’s a status thing,” she told Daily Hive in a phone interview.
“It’s not an everyday-man food. It’s not on the table of the average hardworking Japanese family.”
She compares it to a Canadian eating lobster or truffles on a daily basis.
According to a petition supported by the Canadian Horse Defence Coalition (CHDC) that’s aimed at ending this export, large draft horses over 17 hands high are being air-shipped annually from Calgary, Edmonton, and Winnipeg airports to Japan for human consumption. Three to four horses are loaded into crates smaller than a single horse stall, which creates a lack of sufficient head clearance.