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Justin Trudeau , who has for years attempted to make friendly relations with Indigenous Canadians a key part of his public image, has found himself in yet more hot water after his dismissive response to Indigenous-rights activists on Wednesday. During a speech to some of the Liberal Party’s biggest donors on Wednesday evening, two protesters warned the community in the Grassy Narrows First Nation were facing mercury poisoning and the Government was failing to help. Mr Trudeau dismissed the protesters and was cheered by the audience when he said: “I really appreciate the donation to the Liberal Party of Canada.”

In response to the shocking video, the B.C. Union of Indian Chief told West Block: “Quite honestly, I think that the clip that we witnessed, the most disturbing part of that clip apart from the smugness and the mean-spirited remark on the part of the prime minister was the spontaneous applause from the Liberal Party members who were attending.”

The Canadian Prime Minister’s treatment of Indigenous Canadians has been thrust into the public eye in recent months following the treatment of former minister and Indigenous leader Jody Wilson-Raybould.

The Grand Chief criticised the Canadian Prime Minister and said: “Now that he’s under tremendous pressure from the Jody Wilson-Raybould and SNC-Lavalin issue, Mr Trudeau is really revealing himself to be who he really is, which is a very self-centred, conceited, arrogant individual.

“And I think that was demonstrated with his very smug, mean-spirited response to the Grassy Narrows demonstrator.”