
Trudeau remains committed to achieving UN’s anti-family Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
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The Canadian prime minister says the response to the COVID-19 pandemic shows that Agenda 2030, which includes 17 points related to so-called ‘climate change’ and health care, can be achieved.
(LifeSiteNews) – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau openly boasted that Canada’s experience with the COVID pandemic “showed us what we’re capable of” regarding implementing the anti-family and so-called Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the globalist United Nations (UN) Agenda 2030.
Trudeau’s comments were posted to the UN’s YouTube channel on Wednesday.
Of note is that Trudeau is the co-chair of the UN Secretary-General’s SDG Advocates group, a position he has been in since last year.
The UN’s SDGs are made up of 17 points related to so-called “climate change” and health care, which it hopes will be adopted by 2030 by many nations.
“We’re down at halftime,” Trudeau said, “but I remain incredibly optimistic.”
“I mean, yes, we had a pandemic and global circumstances that slowed down the progress we would have liked to have made, but it also showed us what we’re capable of,” he added.
Trudeau then said, “We’ve come together to counter the food crisis caused by Russia’s illegal invasion.”
He also boasted, “The way we worked on vaccines and getting them out around the world through the pandemic and supporting people that showed us what we’re capable of.”
Trudeau said the SDG goals “are what is necessary to create a successful planet,” adding that “If we don’t get them right, then nobody succeeds.”
LifeSiteNews has previously reported on the goals found in the UN’s 2030 Agenda, which include promoting “universal access” to abortion as well as contraceptives, a universal so-called sex education, along with the “need to promote so-called gender equality, with the ambiguous concept of gender increasingly interpreted as a culturally determined sex that everyone has the right to change.”