Justin Trudeau’s Town Hall Goes Off The Rails, Again (2024)

Justin Trudeau held himself a town hall in Regina this week and, as usual, it didn’t go all that well.

In a room at the University of Regina on Thursday, Trudeau hosted the second town hall in as many days (the first was in Kamloops, B.C.) and faced a litany of questions from the Saskatchewanians.

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Heading into this years election the anger in the air is palpable, especially in the West. Whether it be over the actions taken at the Wet’suwet’ en Nation protest, inaction over pipeline construction, the carbon tax file, the Saudi arms deal, or whatever, it seems that one of the few things most western Canadians can agree on is there is something to dislike the prime minister over—if it’s deserved or not is a whole separate discussion.

Now, if we get that prime minister into a university room and give those people a chance to ask a question, it’s no shock that it’s going to go poorly. Whether it be a man asking him “what year are you going to remove your dad’s microphones and cameras out of our electronics that are all throughout our homes, our offices, and our bedrooms?” or another taking him to task for his stance on pipe and steel tarrifs and the TransCanada pipeline, there was plenty to write about from the evening. As usual, though, the one question that caught people’s eye was focused on immigration.

This was true at the previous night’s townhall in Kamloops as well. Here Trudeau was asked about Syrian refugees policy in connection to the murder of a young girl by a Syrian refugee in 2017. Trudeau responded by saying “to set up a false dichotomy that says, well part of everything we need to do to keep Canadians safe is to keep people from away out of this country, is simply not the way we are as Canadians.”

In Regina though, the man, at first, seemed to attempt to kinda walk around his point as he rambled on about freedom, Europe and those who fought tyranny for a while but eventually got to the point when Trudeau asked him to clarify. “The people are saying ‘no,’ because these two cultures will not mix,” the man responded. Trudeau than asked what cultures he was talking about and received “Islam and Christianity” as an answer.

Obviously, I don’t need to write a long response in regards to why this notion is wrong but know that hate crimes have been going up against Muslims steadily and immigrants/refugees commit crimes at a lower rate than “old-stock” Canadians.”

After he finished his comment the crowd began booing the man but Trudeau sharply quieted them by saying “democracy only works in a country like Canada if people are free to express their fears, their concerns, their opinions, and we get an opportunity to respond to them.” To this, the man responded by adding that “they’ve openly stated they want to kill us. And you’re letting them in.

In his response, Trudeau gave a lengthy talk in which he touched on post-war Italian immigrants to Montreal, the Syrian refugee program, and how immigrants are needed and wanted in Canada. The prime minister also said that one of the reasons Canadians are more accepting of refugees than other places in the world is the people’s belief in the country’s immigration system but he understands that some are concerned.

“There are always reasons to be concerned and reasons to be worried about someone different arriving in your neighbourhood, but what Canadians know is that it’s better for all of us if we’re good neighbours,” Trudeau said. “It’s better for all of us if you’re looking out for your neighbour if you’re understanding that we all build this success together.”

He added that he believes the Canadian immigration and refugee system works through “security checks and screenings when people come in. Whether they arrive in the regularly through an airport or whether they cross through the border at the United States in an irregular way as is happening more often these days than ever before.” Trudeau then adamantly stated that Canada does not have an “open door policy” and concluded by saying Canada benefits from immigration and “it will continue to.”

You know, Trudeau probably wouldn’t get these kinds of questions if he did one-on-one sit-downs from journalists. But then again, he probably wouldn’t get the chance to look good shooting down anti-immigrant questions unless we gave those one-on-ones to Sun Media columnists.

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Where does Justin Trudeau live in 2024? ›

Rideau Cottage
Town or cityOttawa, Ontario
CountryCanada
Coordinates45.443692°N 75.682738°W
Current tenantsJustin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and his family
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Where does Trudeau live in Montreal? ›

Justin Trudeau
The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau PC MP
ResidencesRideau Cottage (primary) Harrington Lake (seasonal)
Alma materMcGill University (BA) University of British Columbia (BEd) École Polytechnique de Montréal (no degree)
OccupationPolitician teacher
SalaryCA$406,200 (2024)
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What has Trudeau done for Canada? ›

COVID-19 pandemic response

To deal with the economic impact of the pandemic in 2020, Trudeau waived student loan payments, increased the Canada Child Benefit, doubled the annual Goods and Services Tax payment, and introduced the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) as part of a first package in March.

What was Trudeau charged with? ›

After a six-month-long investigation, Ethics Commissioner Dion issued a report that concluded that Trudeau had contravened Section 9 of the federal Conflict of Interest Act by improperly pressuring Wilson-Raybould.

Where does Justin Trudeau live right now? ›

Since then, every prime minister—except for Kim Campbell (who resided at Harrington Lake) and Justin Trudeau (who has opted to reside at Rideau Cottage pending a review of work needed to repair the house)—has resided at 24 Sussex Drive for the duration of their times in office.

Who is running for prime minister in Canada 2025? ›

On or before October 20, 20251
LeaderJustin TrudeauPierre Poilievre
PartyLiberalConservative
Leader sinceApril 14, 2013September 10, 2022
Leader's seatPapineauCarleton
Last election160 seats, 32.62%119 seats, 33.74%
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Where is Justin Trudeau's office located? ›

Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council
Address80 Wellington Street
Town or cityOttawa, Ontario
CountryCanada
Current tenantsOffice of the Prime Minister Privy Council Office
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Where is the Prime Minister's Cottage? ›

The two-and-a-half storey Prime Minister's Cottage, also known as the Prime Minister's Summer Residence, stands alone in the midst of a large lawn at the south-west end of Harrington Lake where it enjoys a magnificent view of the lake and the hills beyond.

What is Justin Trudeau's nationality? ›

Justin Pierre James Trudeau PC MP (born 25 December 1971) is a Canadian politician and former schoolteacher who is the 23rd and current Prime Minister of Canada since 2015. He is also the 14th Leader of the Liberal Party. He was elected leader on 14 April 2013.

How many years can a Canadian be prime minister? ›

Macdonald, took office on July 1, 1867. The position does not have a set term of office, and does not have term limits. Instead, prime ministers can stay in office as long as their government has the confidence of a majority in the House of Commons of Canada under the system of responsible government.

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What kind of democracy is Canada? ›

The politics of Canada functions within a framework of parliamentary democracy and a federal system of parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions. Canada is a constitutional monarchy where the monarch is head of state.

Who was against Trudeau? ›

2021 Federal Election: Papineau
PartyCandidatePopular Vote
LiberalX Justin Trudeau22,848
New DemocraticChristine Paré10,303
Bloc QuébécoisNabila Ben Youssef6,830
ConservativeJulio Rivera2,198
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What did Edward Trudeau do? ›

Edward Livingston Trudeau (1848-1915), an American physician, established the Adirondack Cottage Sanatorium at Saranac Lake, NY, in 1884. The sanatorium housed patients with tuberculosis and served as a research facility.

What is the Canadian IT contract scandal? ›

The ETS Scandal is an ongoing Canadian political scandal involving alleged wrongdoing by Canadian government officials in the award of a $400-million information technology services contract and allegations of political interference in the ensuing cover-up.

What part of Canada does the prime minister live? ›

The Prime Minister's Residence at 24 Sussex Drive is a large stone house revealing a restrained, formal classicism whose details overlay earlier, more picturesque, features. It is set in large open grounds overlooking the Ottawa River.

What house does the prime minister live in? ›

10 Downing Street in London is the official residence and office of the prime minister of the United Kingdom. Colloquially known as Number 10, the building is in Downing Street, off Whitehall in the City of Westminster. Reference no. It is over 300 years old, is Grade I listed, and contains approximately 100 rooms.

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7, Lok Kalyan Marg (7LKM), formerly 7, Race Course Road, is the official residence and principal workplace of the Prime Minister of India.

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