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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to stop in Saskatoon on Wednesday as part of his cross-country ‘listening’ tour.

Trudeau is scheduled to take part in a town hall gathering at The Dube Theatre on the University of Saskatchewan campus. According to the Liberal government in a news release confirming the stop, Trudeau’s tour “is an opportunity for the prime minister to engage with Canadians in their home communities.”

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The cross-country tour has generated plenty of headlines, with Trudeau opening himself up to questions and criticism at live events that have been open to anyone on a first-come, first-served basis.

One of his Ontario stops began with a21-year-old student asking Trudeau about his “insane and reckless spending habits.” At another tour stop, Trudeau took criticism after claiming that because his maternal grandfather was born in Scotland (in 1908), he understands the immigrant experience.