Trudeau's town halls are back with new format — and new skeptics

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Every town hall begins the same way for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

But after nearly eight years in office, Trudeau faces a different political culture.

To set up the tour, the Prime Minister’s Office reached out to specific special-interest groups — such as unions, universities and businesses — asking if they’d like to host a town hall.Article content Many Canadians who attended the town halls know it’s a rare opportunity to air their grievances face-to-face with the prime minister, and say they are grateful for the chance.

The young man said the Liberal party’s support of abortion rights made it “against Christianity,” and when the prime minister asked whether women should have the right to “choose what happens to their own bodies,” he replied: “Personally, no.”Article content “Historically, these events have been very kind to Trudeau,” Fournier said. “He’s really good when speaking with people.”

“If you’re going to have these venues, then you need to follow up,” said Fulton, who also works for the Canadian Cattle Association.At the Port Coquitlam town hall, Brock asked Trudeau a question about mental health, and his answer included a recommendation for people to take a mental health first aid course — something she’d already done.Article content

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