Trudeau’s Regina visit doesn’t include Indigenous protest at legislature
REGINA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government continues to “engage deeply with leaders and communities” when he was asked whether he would visit an Indigenous protest on the Saskatchewan legislature grounds.
Trudeau made a brief visit to Regina on Sunday, where he chatted with families of steelworkers during a Canada Day event.
The Justice for Our Stolen Children camp was set up in February to protest racial injustice and the disproportionate number of First Nations children apprehended by child-welfare workers.
Trudeau noted that Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, who is the MP for Regina-Wascana, has visited the camp but that he himself was not planning to visit on Sunday.