Trudeau, steel plant worker have tense exchange during Sault Ste. Marie visit
After meeting with transit workers(opens in a new tab) and local Mayor Matthew Shoemaker on Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continued his visit to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., on Friday.
Trudeau took a canoe trip down the Saint Marys River with Brad Robinson, the co-owner and CEO of Indigenous-led Thrive Tours.(opens in a new tab)
The prime minister was accompanied downriver by the Sault MP Terry Sheehan, the other co-owner of the tour company that provided the canoes, Amanda Cora, Batchewana First Nation Chief Mark McCoy(opens in a new tab) and former chief Dean Sayers.
Trudeau is running a stealth campaign on your tax dollars.
Here's the exchange between myself and an average, blue collar, middle class Canadian.
He wouldn't even shake my hand.
His views are unacceptable, anti-2SLGBTQQIABIPOCDEI++ hate speech, and a threat to democracy.
I'm going to trample him with horses.pic.twitter.com/vUgTnNaEIn
— Justin Trudeau's Ego (@Trudeaus_Ego) September 1, 2024
h/t Patti Jo
