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Posted: 2017-04-06T18:35:40Z | Updated: 2017-04-06T18:35:40Z Justin Trudeau: Promoting Women Is The 'Smartest Possible Thing To Do' | HuffPost

Justin Trudeau: Promoting Women Is The 'Smartest Possible Thing To Do'

The Canadian PM remains a committed feminist.

NEW YORK Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau does not shy away from talking about being a feminist. 

Trudeau has previously said he’ll keep publicly stating that he’s a feminist  until he no longer gets a reaction. And when asked why he felt it was important to have a gender-balanced Cabinet, he famously answered, “Because it’s 2015.”  His outspoken commitment to women’s rights and opportunities and to getting men on board with the cause continued during Tina Brown’s Women in the World Summit on Thursday afternoon. 

“We can’t just talk about how women need to be empowered without talking to the people who unfairly still have more power: the men,” Trudeau said during a one-on-one conversation with Brown. “The men have to be part of the solution.”

Including women and promoting women into positions of power isnt just the nice thing to do, its the smartest possible thing thing to do.

- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Prime Minister Trudeau also pointed out that giving women equal opportunities isn’t just right it’s economically wise.

“When we start realizing that including women and promoting women into positions of power isn’t just the nice thing to do, it’s the smartest possible thing thing to do, you start connecting in more meaningful ways to the workplace,” he said. “When you think about the number of great ideas that get left on the table because women entrepreneurs or innovators don’t have the kind of access to capital that is given to men on startups, this something that will directly leave us less successful as a society if we don’t figure out how to empower and include women in every area.”

And as Brown pointed out, Trudeau is a leader who invests in his principles. As President Donald Trump rolled back funding for women’s health care around the world with the expansion of the global gag rule , Trudeau pledged $650 million over three years toward international reproductive health services and sexual education.

At Women in the World, Trudeau affirmed his belief in a woman’s right to choose.

“If you empower women so they can, like a man, choose when and with whom to have a family,” said Trudeau, “empower them to be able to stay in school a few more years, [be] able to actually make choices around how they want to live their life, you’re empowering them so that the money we’re giving isn’t just maternal reproductive health, it’s also to maternal reproductive rights.”

He then repeated: “It’s fundamentally a question of rights.” 

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U.S. President Barack Obama welcomes Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during an arrival ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House. (credit:Pool via Getty Images)
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It's the Canadian PM's first state visit to the U.S. (credit:NICHOLAS KAMM via Getty Images)
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The White House hasn't hosted a state dinner for a Canadian Prime Minister since 1997. Trudeau joked: "it's about time, eh?" (credit:Mark Wilson via Getty Images)
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First Lady Michelle Obama called Sophie Grgoire-Trudeau her "soulmate." (credit:Pool via Getty Images)
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Obama and Trudeau announced an ambitious new plan to fight climate change. (credit:MANDEL NGAN via Getty Images)
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D.C. residents were pumped about Trudeau's visit.

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"We haven't always conveyed how much we treasure our alliance and ties with our Canadian friends," Obama said. (credit:JIM WATSON via Getty Images)
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The Obamas and the Trudeaus seem to get along famously. (credit:MANDEL NGAN via Getty Images)