List of international prime ministerial trips made by Justin Trudeau

As of March 2020, Justin Trudeau, the 23rd and current prime minister of Canada, has visited 36 different countries since his premiership began on November 4, 2015. The number of visits per country where he travelled are:

World map highlighting countries visited by Justin Trudeau while prime minister, as of February 2021
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  2 visits
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  7 or more visits
  Canada

2015

Country Location Date Details
 Turkey Antalya November 14–16 Trudeau travelled to Antalya to attend the G-20 summit. Trudeau met with Indonesian President Joko Widodo, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.[1]
 Philippines Manila November 17–19 Trudeau travelled to Manila to attend the APEC meeting. Trudeau met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe, Filipino President Benigno Aquino III, South Korean President Park Geun-hye, and United States President Barack Obama.[2]
 United Kingdom London November 24–26 Trudeau travelled to London to meet with Prime Minister David Cameron and Queen Elizabeth II.[3]
 Malta Valletta November 26–28 Trudeau travelled to Valletta to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2015. Trudeau met with Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Gave toast as newest Commonwealth leader at dinner with Queen Elizabeth II and all other Commonwealth leaders.[4]
 France Paris November 28–30 Trudeau travelled to Paris to attend the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference. Trudeau met separately with French President François Hollande, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President of the European Council Donald Tusk, and President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker.[5]
 Saint Kitts and Nevis Nevis December Trudeau travelled to Saint Kitts and Nevis for Christmas vacation.[6]

2016

Prime Minister Trudeau and President Obama meet in Washington, March 2016.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the 42nd G7 summit in Shima, Japan, on May 26, 2016.
Country Location Date Details
  Switzerland Davos January 20–23 Trudeau travelled to Davos to attend the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016. Trudeau met with President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz and President of the Swiss Confederation Johann Schneider-Ammann.[7]
 United States Washington, D.C. March 9–11 Trudeau travelled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Barack Obama.[8] Trudeau attended the State Dinner at the White House.
 United States New York City March 16–17 Trudeau travelled to New York City to visit the UN Headquarters. Trudeau announced Canada's bid to take a seat in the UN Security Council for a two-year term beginning in 2021.[9]
 United States Washington, D.C. March 30 – April 1 Trudeau travelled to Washington, D.C. to attend the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit. Trudeau met with Argentine President Mauricio Macri, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Trudeau attended a working luncheon given by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe. Trudeau attended Working Leaders' Dinner at White House.[10][11]
 Japan Tokyo, Shima May 22–27 Trudeau travelled to Tokyo to meet with Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko and Prime Minister Shinzō Abe. Trudeau met with representatives from Honda and Toyota as well as other industry leaders. Trudeau later attended the G7 summit in Shima, Mie Prefecture with other G7 leaders, including French President François Hollande.[12]
 United States Sun Valley, Idaho July 6 Trudeau travelled to Sun Valley, Idaho to participate in the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference.
 Poland Warsaw July 7–10 Trudeau travelled to Warsaw to attend the 27th NATO Summit. Trudeau committed 450 Canadian troops to NATO deployment in Baltic region. Trudeau met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Latvian President Raimonds Vējonis.
 Ukraine Kyiv July 10–12 Trudeau travelled to Kyiv to meet with President Petro Poroshenko. Trudeau signed the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement.[13]
 China Beijing, Hangzhou August 30 – September 7 Trudeau travelled to Beijing to meet with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang. Trudeau later attended the G-20 summit in Hangzhou. Trudeau was nicknamed "小土豆 xiao tudou" (Little Potato) by the Chinese public.[14]
 United States New York City September 19–20 Trudeau travelled to New York City to participate in the General Debate of the seventy-first session of the United Nations General Assembly.
 Israel Jerusalem September 29–30 Trudeau travelled to Jerusalem to attend the memorial service for former President Shimon Peres. Trudeau led the Canadian delegation.[15]
 Belgium Brussels October 30 Trudeau travelled to Brussels to sign the CETA.
 Cuba Havana November 15–16 Trudeau travelled to Havana to meet with President Raúl Castro.
 Argentina Buenos Aires November 16–18 Trudeau travelled to Buenos Aires to meet with President Mauricio Macri. Trudeau discussed the Falkland Islands dispute.
 Peru Lima November 18–20 Trudeau travelled to Lima to attend the APEC meeting. Trudeau met with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and United States President Barack Obama. Trudeau discussed TPP with other signatory nations' leaders on sidelines.
 Liberia Monrovia November 24–25 Trudeau travelled to Monrovia to meet President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and discussed girls' education.
 Madagascar Antananarivo November 25–27 Trudeau travelled to Antananarivo to attend the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Summit.
 The Bahamas Bell Island December Trudeau travelled to The Bahamas for Christmas vacation. Trudeau was invited to the island by the Aga Khan who Trudeau claimed to be a "close family friend".[16]

2017

Prime Minister Trudeau and President Trump meet in Washington, February 2017.
Trudeau with Paolo Gentiloni at the 43rd G7 summit in Sicily, Italy, on May 26, 2017.
Country Location Date Details
 United States Washington, D.C. February 13 Trudeau travelled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Donald Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan.
 France Paris February 16 Trudeau travelled to Paris to address the European Parliament.
 Germany Berlin, Hamburg February 16–17 Trudeau travelled to Berlin to meet Chancellor Angela Merkel. Trudeau attended the St. Matthew's Day banquet in Hamburg.
 United States Houston, Texas March 9–10 Trudeau travelled to Houston, Texas to attend the CERAWeek gathering.
 United States Broadway, New York City March 14–16 Trudeau travelled to the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York City to watch the musical Come From Away.
 United States New York City April 6 Trudeau travelled to New York City to attend the Women in the World summit.
 France Lille, Courseulles-sur-Mer April 8–10 Trudeau travelled to Lille to attend the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Trudeau met with President François Hollande. He travelled to the Juno Beach Centre before returning to Canada.
 United States Redmond, Washington 17–18 May Trudeau travelled to Redmond, Washington to attend Microsoft CEO summit.
 Belgium Brussels 24–26 May Trudeau travelled to Brussels to attend the 28th NATO summit.
 Italy Taormina, Amatrice, Rome 26–31 May Trudeau travelled to Taormina, Sicily to attend the G7 summit. Trudeau met with French President Emmanuel Macron. Trudeau later visited Amatrice since it was devastated by the powerful earthquake in August 2016. Trudeau travelled to Rome to meet with Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni and President Sergio Mattarella.
  Vatican City Vatican City 29 May Trudeau travelled to Vatican City to meet with Pope Francis.
 Ireland Dublin July 3–5 Trudeau travelled to Dublin to meet with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and President Michael D. Higgins.
 United Kingdom Edinburgh July 5–6 Trudeau travelled to Edinburgh to meet with Queen Elizabeth II. Trudeau also received an honorary degree (Doctor honoris causa) from the University of Edinburgh.
 Germany Hamburg July 6–8 Trudeau travelled to Hamburg to attend the G-20 summit. Trudeau met with French President Emmanuel Macron, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto. Trudeau also addressed the Global Citizen Festival.
 United States Providence July 14 Trudeau travelled to Providence to meet with Governors and Vice President Mike Pence at the 2017 National Governors Association summer meeting.
 United States New York City September 19–20 Trudeau travelled to New York City to participate in the General Debate of the seventy-second session of the United Nations General Assembly.
 United States Washington, D.C. October 10–11 Trudeau travelled to Washington, D.C. to participate in a keynote conversation at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit. Trudeau also met President Donald Trump.
 Mexico Mexico City October 12–13 Trudeau travelled to Mexico City to meet with President Enrique Peña Nieto.
 Vietnam Hà Nội, Hồ Chí Minh City, Đà Nẵng November 8–11 Trudeau travelled to Hà Nội to meet with President Trần Đại Quang and Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc. Trudeau later attended the APEC Vietnam 2017 in Đà Nẵng. Trudeau met with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
 Philippines Manila November 12–14 Trudeau travelled to Manila to attend the 31st ASEAN Summit.[17]
 China Beijing, Guangzhou December 3–7 Trudeau travelled to Beijing to meet with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang.

2018

Trudeau in India with Narendra Modi
Country Location Date Details
  Switzerland Davos January 22–25 Trudeau travelled to Davos to attend the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2018.[18]
 United States Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Simi Valley February 7–10 Trudeau travelled to the United States to "further strengthen the deep bonds that unite Canada and the United States".[19]
 India New Delhi, Agra, Amritsar, Ahmedabad, Mumbai February 17–23 Trudeau travelled to India to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[20]
 United States Florida March 15–18 Trudeau travelled to Florida for a vacation.[21]
 Peru Lima April 13–14 Trudeau travelled to Lima to attend the Summit of the Americas.[22]
 France Paris April 15–17 Trudeau travelled to Paris to meet with President Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister Édouard Philippe. Trudeau later addressed the Assemblee Nationale.[22]
 United Kingdom London, Windsor April 17–20 Trudeau travelled to the United Kingdom to attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018. Trudeau met with Prime Minister Theresa May and Queen Elizabeth II.[22]
 United States New York City, Boston, Vermont May 16–21 Trudeau accepted an honorary doctor of laws degree at New York University's 186th commencement ceremony, addressed the Economic Club of New York, and participated in the Solve at MIT conference.[23][24] He then spent the Victoria Day long weekend in Vermont.[25][26][27]
 Latvia Riga July 9–10 Trudeau travelled to Riga to meet Prime Minister Māris Kučinskis and President Raimonds Vējonis. Trudeau toured the Ādaži Military Base and met with members of the Canadian-led multinational NATO Enhanced Forward Presence battlegroup Latvia and the Canadian Armed Forces deployed on Operation REASSURANCE.[28][29]
 Belgium Brussels July 11–12 Trudeau travelled to Brussels to attend the 29th NATO summit.[30]
 United States New York City September 24–26 Trudeau travelled to New York City to attend the seventy-third session of the United Nations General Assembly.[31]
 Armenia Yerevan October 11–13 Trudeau travelled to Yerevan to attend the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie Summit.[32][33][34]
 France Lille, Vimy and Paris November 10–12 Trudeau travelled to Lille to attend the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armistice with Germany that brought major hostilities of World War I to an end.
 Singapore Singapore November 13–16 Trudeau travelled to Singapore to attend the 33rd ASEAN Summit.
 Papua New Guinea Port Moresby November 16–18 Trudeau travelled to Port Moresby to attend the APEC Papua New Guinea 2018.
 Argentina Buenos Aires November 29 – December 1 Trudeau travelled to Buenos Aires to attend the G20 summit. Trudeau met with British Prime Minister Theresa May, French President Emmanuel Macron and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Trudeau also signed the United States Mexico Canada Agreement with outgoing Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and United States President Donald Trump.
 Mali December 22 Trudeau travelled to Mali to visit the troops.

2019

Trudeau with Macron, Merkel, Trump and other world leaders to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day in June 2019.
Trudeau in London with Trump and Macron.
Country Location Date Details
 United States Florida March 10–11 Trudeau travelled to Florida for a vacation.[35]
 United States Chicago May 12 Trudeau travelled to Chicago to attend his mother's show.[36]
 France Paris May 15–17 Trudeau travelled to Paris to meet with President Emmanuel Macron.[37]
 United Kingdom Portsmouth June 5 Trudeau travelled to Portsmouth to attend the 75th anniversary of D-Day commemorative ceremonies. Trudeau met with Prime Minister Theresa May.
 France Juno Beach, Paris June 6–7 Trudeau travelled to France to attend the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. Trudeau met with President Emmanuel Macron.
 United States Washington, D.C. June 20 Trudeau travelled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Donald Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.[38]
 Japan Osaka June 27–29 Trudeau travelled to Osaka to attend the G20 summit.[39] Trudeau met with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
 France Biarritz August 23–26 Trudeau travelled to Biarritz to attend the G7 summit.[40] Trudeau met with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe and United States President Donald Trump.
 United Kingdom London, Watford December 3–4 Trudeau travelled to Watford to attend the 30th NATO summit.[41] Trudeau met with Prince Charles, Latvian President Egils Levits, and United States President Donald Trump.[42][43]
 Costa Rica December 20 Trudeau went to Costa Rica for a Christmas vacation.[44]

2020

Country Location Date Details
 Ethiopia Addis Ababa February 6–10 Prime Minister Trudeau met with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Sahle-Work Zewde.[45]
 Kuwait Kuwait City February 11 Prime Minister Trudeau met with Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Canadian troops.[46]
 Senegal Dakar February 11–14 Prime Minister Trudeau met with President Macky Sall.[47]
 Germany Munich February 14 Prime Minister Trudeau attended the Munich Security Conference.[48]

Future trips

2021

The following international trips are scheduled to be made by Justin Trudeau during 2021:

Country Location Date Details
 United Kingdom Carbis Bay June 11–13 Scheduled to attend the 47th G7 summit.
 Japan Tokyo July 23 Scheduled to attend the 2021 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.
 Italy Rome October 30–31 Scheduled to attend the 2021 G20 Rome summit.

Multilateral meetings

Justin Trudeau is scheduled to attend the following summits as prime minister:

GroupYear
2015201620172018201920202021
APECNovember 18–19,
Manila
November 19–20,
Lima
November 10–11,
Đà Nẵng
November 17–18,
Port Moresby
CancelledNovember 20,
Kuala Lumpur
(virtual)
TBD,
Auckland
G7May 26–27,
Shima
May 26–27,
Taormina
June 8–9,
La Malbaie
August 24–26,
Biarritz
CancelledJune 11–13,
Carbis Bay
G20November 15–16,
Antalya
September 4–5,
Hangzhou
July 7–8,
Hamburg
November 30 – December 1,
Buenos Aires
June 28–29,
Osaka
November 21–22,
Riyadh
(virtual)
October 30–31,
Rome
NATONoneJuly 8–9,
Warsaw
May 25,
Brussels
July 11–12,
Brussels
December 3–4,
Watford
NoneTBA
SOA
(OAS)
NoneApril 13–14,
Lima
None
NALSNoneJune 29,
Ottawa
NoneTBA
NSSNoneMarch 31 – April 1,
Washington, D.C.
NoneTBA
OIFNoneNovember 26–27,
Antananarivo
NoneOctober 11–12,
Yerevan
NoneTBD,
 Tunisia
None
CHOGMNovember 27–28
Valletta
NoneNoneApril 18–20,
London
NoneTBD,
 Rwanda
None
OthersUN Climate Change
November 30,
Paris
none31st ASEAN Summit
November 13–14,
Manila
33rd ASEAN Summit
November 14–15,
Singapore
35th ASEAN Summit
November 1–4,
Bangkok
TBATBA
██ = Future event

See also

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