Prime Minster to skip Canada Day festivities on Parliament Hill

Trudeau is scheduled to visit Leamington, Ont., Regina, Sask., and Dawson City, Yukon — all on July 1

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Caption: Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a press conference at the G7 leaders summit in La Malbaie, Que., on Saturday, June 9, 2018. (Justin Tang/Canadian Press)

Justin Trudeau will skip Canada Day festivities on Parliament Hill this year. Instead, the prime minister will be on the road, celebrating Canada's 151st birthday in three cities in three different regions.
Trudeau is scheduled to visit Leamington, Ont., Regina and Dawson City, Yukon — all on July 1. He will still put in an appearance on Parliament Hill but it will be via video from Leamington. Spokesman Cameron Ahmad says Trudeau wants to spend Canada day with "Canadians and their families" in parts of the country he doesn't often get a chance to visit.

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Caption: (Dale Molnar/CBC)

But in at least two of the three cities, the tour seems designed to reflect the looming trade war between Canada and the United States. Trudeau will meet steelworkers in Regina, who've been hard-hit by President Donald Trump's imposition of crippling tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
And in Leamington, he'll be meeting workers at Highbury Canco — a facility that makes tomato paste and other products for companies such as French's and Kraft Heinz. Ketchup is one of many U. S. goods upon which the Trudeau government intends to slap $16.6 billions worth of retaliatory tariffs, starting on July 1. The Leamington visit appears aimed at reminding Canadians they can still get made-in-Canada ketchup, on which no tariff will apply.

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Caption: Highbury Canco currently employs 300 workers and is looking to hire 10 more. (CBC)