Pipelines, indigenous issues raise heat at Trudeau’s Winnipeg town-hall meeting
WINNIPEG — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced some anger over indigenous issues and oil pipeline development during a town-hall meeting Thursday in Winnipeg.
Small groups of protesters scattered throughout the crowd of about 1,200 people held up anti-pipeline signs and shouted “Keep it in the ground.”
Another protester, seated directly behind the prime minister, held up a sign that read “Water is sacred.”
As a handful of demonstrators challenged him, Trudeau asked for permission to continue and answer people’s questions.


