OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's foreign minister said on Friday the country's ongoing national election campaign means she is unlikely to attend next week's gathering of world leaders at the United Nation's General Assembly in New York.
"At the moment, it is looking very unlikely that I will be at UNGA next week," Freeland said in an interview with Reuters because traditionally ministers do not travel outside the country during the official election campaign period.
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