
‘Say something’: Protesters gather as G7 leaders’ summit gets underway in Alberta
CALGARY — As world leaders gather at the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta., Lesley Boyer has a message.
The Calgary grandmother is angry that U.S. President Donald Trump keeps talking about Canada becoming his country’s 51st state.
Sitting in a wheelchair at Calgary City Hall on Sunday, Boyer held up a sign with an expletive aimed at Trump.
“I’ve been waving my sign around the cameras and hopefully he’ll see it … go away Trump. We don’t want you here,” she said.