ROTHENBURGER: Trudeau comes out ahead when anti-pipeline hecklers throw mud
KAMLOOPS — GIVE A HECKLER a microphone, and Justin Trudeau is at his best.
The prime minister’s two-day chock-full-of-events visit to Kamloops got underway as expected Wednesday morning with a couple of hundred protesters — many on one side or the other of the pipeline debate — making a lot of noise and waving placards outside a Liberal party fundraiser.
Inside, pipelines were barely mentioned when Trudeau spoke to a crowd half the size of the one out on the street. The real “action” came last night.
That’s when Trudeau hosted what’s become a bit of a trademark for him — a town-hall meeting that was, at times, funny and heartwarming and at others raucous.