Justin Trudeau talks jobs, economy and pipeline expansion in Kamloops - News Summed Up

Justin Trudeau talks jobs, economy and pipeline expansion in Kamloops


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is back in British Columbia on Wednesday, flying into Kamloops for a public town hall and fundraising lunch. Trudeau spoke to CBC's Daybreak Kamloops before the day's events, saying he expects jobs and the economy to be at the forefront of the discussions. "Most people understand that we need to both create good jobs for the future and protect our environment at the same time," he said. (Chantelle Bellrichard/CBC)Trudeau said he's not happy with the police response to recent protests about an LNG pipeline project in northern B.C. Robert Hanlon, an assistant professor of political science at TRU, said he expects Trudeau's Kamloops visit to be heated.


Source: CBC News January 09, 2019 15:56 UTC



Loading...
Loading...
  

Loading...

                           
/* -------------------------- overlay advertisemnt -------------------------- */