Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spends B.C. Day at picnic in Penticton, B.C.
PENTICTON, B.C. — Justin Trudeau celebrated the B.C. Day holiday Monday at a summer picnic in a park with about 3,000 people in Penticton, of whom many wanted to pose for a selfie with the prime minister, while others held placards opposed to the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Trudeau said the provincial holiday is a time to celebrate what brings Canada together, which includes the ability and willingness to listen to others and tolerate their views.
The prime minister has been in British Columbia for the past several days where he attended the Vancouver Pride Parade, visited a farmer’s market on Vancouver Island and toured an evening market in Richmond, before arriving Monday in the Okanagan.
He was accompanied by his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, on the bandshell stage at Gyro Park with local politicians, including Penticton Mayor Andrew Jakubeit, local B.C. member of the legislature Dan Ashton and Richard Cannings, South Okanagan-West Kootenay New Democrat MP.