He said Assad is not part of a medium or long-term future for a peaceful Syria after committing "bloody actions." "Countries that have been supportive of the Assad regime bear some of the responsibility for the chemical attacks on innocents, civilians, on children last week," he said. 'Move as quickly as possible' towards peace without Assad in Syria: PM1:20Trudeau's comments came as he wrapped up a trip honouring those Canadians lost to war. In June 1944, thousands of Canadian soldiers stormed ashore at Juno Beach into northern France alongside British and U.S. troops during the invasion of Normandy. It was a pivotal moment in the Second World War, as the Allies were able to establish a beachhead and begin to push the Nazis back to Berlin.
Source: CBC News April 10, 2017 14:07 UTC