Canadian Indigenous leader says he was ‘filled with rage’ before ‘intense’ conversation with Trump
- Canadian Indigenous leader Steven Crowchild greeted U.S. President Donald Trump on June 15, 2025, at Calgary International Airport ahead of the G7 summit in Kananaskis.
- Crowchild considered not staying due to feeling filled with rage about Trump's actions but chose to remain after consulting advisers and praying to his Creator.
- Wearing feathered headgear and speaking in his people's traditional language, Crowchild showed Trump treaty medals older than Canada and aimed to promote peace and water protection.
- Crowchild described the meeting as highly emotional and shared that he expressed a desire for peace rather than conflict during his conversation with Trump, who seemed to listen attentively, though the specifics of their exchange were not disclosed.
- Crowchild hopes the encounter will draw attention to First Nations issues and encourage good leadership, diplomacy, and environmental stewardship among world leaders at the summit.
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Canadian Indigenous leader says he was ‘filled with rage’ before ‘intense’ conversation with Trump - The Boston Globe
Steven Crowchild said he considered leaving before President Trump arrived at the Group of Seven summit, appalled by the president having “caused much pain and suffering in the world.”
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A First Nations leader who greeted G7 members on the tarmac in Calgary said he was "filled with rage" and considered leaving before Donald Trump arrived — saying the U.S. president has "caused much pain and suffering in the world."
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Trump confronted by Canadian First Nations tribal leader as he arrives for G7 summit
Steven Crowchild says he prayed and set aside his rage to confront Trump in the hope of promoting issues key to Canada’s indigenous peoples
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