U.S. right seizes on ‘peoplekind’ comment ahead of Trudeau’s trip to sell NAFTA
OTTAWA — A seemingly off-the-cuff remark by Justin Trudeau morphed into a scornful segment on one of U.S. President Donald Trump’s favourite TV shows Tuesday just as the prime minister heads to the U.S. in hopes of selling Canada’s virtues stateside.
“Fox and Friends” was among the mainstream media outlets that seized on a surprising exchange between Trudeau and a woman at a town hall event, an interaction that’s since spun out to become a subject of global ridicule on the right side of the political spectrum.
The woman was going on about the need for more support for religious organizations and said maternal love was key to changing the future of mankind. At that point, Trudeau interjected, cheerfully telling her, “We like to say peoplekind, not necessarily mankind. It’s more inclusive.”
The remark was warmly received by both the woman and many others in the audience, but when footage of the exchange surfaced Tuesday, it drew withering condemnation from social and mainstream media.


