Canadian Indigenous leader says he was ‘filled with rage’ before ‘intense’ conversation with Trump -
💨 Abstract
A Canadian Indigenous leader, Steven Crowchild, initially considered leaving before greeting Donald Trump at the G7 summit due to Trump's perceived harm. He decided to stay and engage in a lengthy conversation with Trump, focusing on promoting peace and protecting clean water. Crowchild, dressed in traditional attire, spoke in his native language and showed Trump treaty medals older than Canada. Despite initial rage, Crowchild chose diplomacy, aiming to remind world leaders of their responsibility to future generations.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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