Trudeau faces rowdy crowd of anti-Kinder Morgan pipeline hecklers at B.C. town hall - News Summed Up

Trudeau faces rowdy crowd of anti-Kinder Morgan pipeline hecklers at B.C. town hall


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered a spirited defence of his decision to approve the Kinder Morgan pipeline during the final — and at times rowdy — town hall meeting of his cross-country tour today in Nanaimo, B.C. The prime minister was greeted by a chorus of boos — and slightly louder cheers of welcome — as he walked into the room. But his defence of Kinder Morgan began when an elderly woman asked Trudeau to "please, please, please" stop the pipeline expansion from bringing more oil from Alberta to the B.C. Nearly 30 minutes after the question was asked, Trudeau was finally able to answer. "Will you honour your father's legacy by removing that offensive clause from the Canada Summer Jobs application form?"


Source: CBC News February 02, 2018 18:43 UTC



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