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Justin Trudeau Greeted As 'Hottie' At APEC Summit On Front Page Of Philippine Newspaper

The Canadian Press, 18 Nov, 2015 11:38 AM
    MANILA, Philippines — Who's sexier: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau or Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto?
     
    That was the burning question asked on the front page of a Manila newspaper Wednesday morning as the first day of the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation leaders' summit opened.
     
    A pair of large photos of the two leaders filled the top half of the Philippine Daily Inquirer broadsheet.
     
    The caption said: "Ladies choice Are you with Team Nieto or Team Trudeau?"
     
    The newspaper said that the two leaders have been described in reports as "Apec hotties."
     
    An accompanying story that described the arrival of the 21 APEC leaders on Tuesday said employees and staff of the country's Bureau of Immigration and members of local media tried to get selfies with the prime minister after he landed.
     
    None of this unfolded in front of the Canadian media travelling with the prime minister.
     
    "Aware of Trudeau's popularity, a member of the Malacanang media office earlier reminded journalists covering his arrival against shouting or making giddy shrieks," the newspaper said.
     
    Trudeau opened his first day in the Philippine capital by holding a roundtable discussion with Canadian business leaders at a downtown hotel, joined by International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland.

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