PM Justin Trudeau exchanges gifts during visit to Williams Lake First Nation

Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau met with residential school survivors and other members of the community and exchanged gifts during a visit to Williams Lake First Nation where an investigation is ongoing into dozens of potential burial sites at a former residential school.

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25 comments

  1. Thank you for your donation & for going surfing on the Reconciliation day you created. Now enjoy your boil water advisories.

  2. I think that when this poser is travelling on the taxpayers dime and representing the government of Canada he needs to dress appropriatly and not dress like he’s on vacation.

  3. This is sad. Give the gift of clean drinking water before you show your face. Bare minimum. Spending all this money and there are Canadians that still have sh*tty drinking water.

  4. This just solidifies why I have 100000% confidence in Turdeau. He is so genuine and articulate. Documented fact, he is the best PM we/Canada has ever had… ooohhhhh, wait a minute…

  5. Why he not dress up for them? This is the 1st time ive ever seen him in jeans and sweater during official work. He not respect them?

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