Biden revels in love from Canada trends now

Biden revels in love from Canada trends now
Biden revels in love from Canada trends now

Biden revels in love from Canada trends now

President Joe Biden reveled in the love of Canada on Friday night, joking he wasn't going to want to go home after his warm welcome in the chilly north.

'You all keep this up I'm not going to want to go home,' Biden said after he got a warm round of applause at a gala dinner hosted by Justin and Sophie Trudeau.

The president had a jam-packed day on Friday, including a press conference, bilateral meeting with the prime minister and an address to Parliament, where he got multiple standing ovations.

The love from Canada constrasts with the issues he faces back in the United States: Republicans in Congress are investigating him and his family and he faces a tough re-election campaign. Biden hasn't formally announced for a second term but said he intends to run.

President Joe Biden and Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudea toast during a gala dinner at the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa

President Joe Biden and Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudea toast during a gala dinner at the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa

Biden's focus at the dinner, however, was on the friendship between the U.S. and Canada. 

'We stand together as friends and as family,' he said in his toast.

'This is a hell of a thing to do – a toast with water. By the way, my grandfather would say, if you toast with anything other than alcohol, you have to do with your left hand,' he noted. Biden doesn't drink alcohol.

The gala was held at the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum. The president and Prime Minister Trudeau walked side by side down the red carpet. Old aircraft were on display around them and Canadian mounties led them into the event.

Jill Biden and Sophie Gregoire Trudeau walked behind them. Jill Biden wore a white pants suit. Sophie Trudeau wore a white skirt suit.

Trudeau noted he picked the museum as the dinner's location because a Canadian astronaut will be part of international crew of Artemis II , the first crewed mission to the Moon since 1972 .  

'We'll certainly be marking the fact that a Canadian will be heading towards the moon as part of the Artemis two mission and I look forward to that display,' he said in his welcoming remarks.

US President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau arrive at the gala dinner

US President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau arrive at the gala dinner

Canadian mounties lead President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau into the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum

Canadian mounties lead President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau into the Canadian Aviation and Space Museum

Trudeau toasted to 'shared hope to shared prosperity and to the shared peace and security that binds Canada and the United States together as allies as neighbors and most importantly, as true friends.' 

A variety of Canada officials

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