Liberal leader Justin Trudeau swung by Toronto’s beloved sign at Nathan Phillips Square for an impromptu meet and greet with supporters earlier this week.
Trudeau was in town to thank campaign volunteers and supporters, who held Liberal signs as they posed for photos with the prime minister.
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The Toronto appearance comes just weeks after photos surfaced of the Liberal leader in brownface at a party in 2001, as well as in blackface from the early 90s.
His visit comes as we hit the three-week mark to the federal election on October 21.
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Small mob scene in Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square, where liberal leader Justin Trudeau thanked campaign volunteers. pic.twitter.com/dQBrPSOGOH
— Katie Simpson (@CBCKatie) September 29, 2019
.@JustinTrudeau meets with @liberal_party volunteers at Nathan Phillips Square, stopping to shake everyone’s hand. pic.twitter.com/PDl3FhmHpJ
— Miranda Anthistle (@Mirandanthistle) September 29, 2019