Replay the highlights and read the top headlines from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's official visit to the White House.
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- Obamas greet PM Trudeau, Sophie ahead of the state dinner
- Trudeau toast: Canadians and Americans are more 'siblings' than friends
- Obama toast: Jokes and praise for Canada and Canadians
- Canadian actor Mike Myers says former PM Pierre Trudeau was his 'hero'
- Michael J Fox speaks ahead of state dinner
- Official welcoming ceremony for PM Justin Trudeau at the White House
- Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama highlight Let Girls Learn efforts
- PM Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama hold a joint media availability
- PM Trudeau reflects on trip at Canada2020 event
Top headlines on the historic visit:
- Trudeau preaches optimism over anger in Washington speech
- Obama, Kerry praise PM for policies; take jabs on hockey, Bieber
- Trudeau honoured with state dinner at White House
- Canada, U.S. to move ahead with long-delayed border info sharing plans
- What Trudeau and Obama have agreed on
- Obama to address Parliament during summer visit to Canada
- PM's first speech to a U.S. audience: Let's not live in fear of the world
- Canada, U.S. agree to cut oil and gas sector's methane emissions
- One-on-one with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry
- Art, scarves and 'muttluks': Trudeaus bring gifts
What you need to know:
- What you need to know about the prime minister's itinerary in Washington
- White House state dinners throughout the ages: interesting facts and figures
- Timeline of past five U.S.-Canada state visits in D.C.
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