Penticton Herald

Trudeau welcomed by anti-poverty activists ahead of G20 summit

-

— Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s sunny ways will be tested over the next few days amid tensions both inside and outside the gates of the G20 summit in Germany, where tens of thousands of protesters are already wreaking havoc.

After protesters in Hamburg torched a Porsche dealership overnight, things appeared relatively calm through the day Thursday until a barrage of firecracke­rs and bottles aimed riot police was answered with tear gas and water cannons.

Not far away, the mood was less violent as more than 12,000 activists attending the Global Citizen Festival greeted Trudeau with raucous cheers during a rock concert at an arena in the northwest part of the city.

Trudeau, along with his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, introduced the band Coldplay and spoke of Canada’s feminist internatio­nal developmen­t policy, which he said puts women and girls at the heart of Canada’s aid efforts.

“That’s one of the messages I’ll be bringing with me to the G20 Leaders’ Summit this weekend, and I hope you’ll help to share that message too,” he said.

He later returned to discuss the need to eradicate global diseases like polio.

Earlier in the day, Trudeau arrived in the northern port city just hours before U.S. President Donald Trump, whose protection­ist rhetoric and stance against climate change action pose a threat to much of the G20’s recent progress.

But in the minutes after Trudeau touched down, all the focus was on his three-year-old son, Hadrien.

After descending from the plane while swinging from his parents’ arms, Hadrien walked proudly down the red carpet clutching the bouquet of flowers German officials initially presented to his mother.

It was a fun diversion to kick off Trudeau’s visit to Germany, a three-day stay where tensions between other world leaders are high and protesters are already clashing with police in the streets.

At the concert, mere mentions of Trump or Russian President Vladimir Putin sent the crowd into fits of booing, the Canadian prime minister was given rock star status among the concert goers.

That’s one of the other main events from this summit: Trump’s first in-person meeting with his controvers­ial Russian counterpar­t.

The G20 gets fully underway today, but leaders were already meeting each other in bilateral tetea-tetes Thursday evening.

Trump sat down with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, with whom he shares a fractious relationsh­ip. Merkel has made no secret of her plan to isolate Trump and his anti-climate change stance during the meetings, and Trump has criticized Germany intensely over everything from its defence spending to its refugee policy.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to the crowd at the Global Citizen concert at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany on Thursday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks to the crowd at the Global Citizen concert at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany on Thursday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada