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Welcome to Vancouver: Trump sons open tower amid protests, city-hall boycott and ‘terrified’ developer

‘The name Trump has now become synonymous not with luxury and lifestyle, but with racism, sexism and intolerance’: Councillor Kerry Jang

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Protesters demonstrate in front of the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Vancouver during the hotel's opening on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
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Ignoring protests, claims that their newest real estate venture clashes with Canadian values and a no-show mayor who tried to change the tower’s name, US President Donald Trump’s sons said Tuesday that it was “so fitting” to see the Trump brand in Vancouver, a city known for its diversity and progressive politics.

Protesters, some carrying posters proclaiming, “Love Trumps Hate,” surrounded the entrance to the Trump hotel and condominium tower while police and security officers in black suits gathered on sidewalks at the soaring edifice, which has drawn praise for its sleek design but has also raised ethical concerns about the business interests of the new US president.
From left, Joo Kim Tiah, CEO of the Holborn Group, Donald Trump Jr, his wife Vanessa Haydon, Eric Trump, and his wife Lara Yunaska cut the ribbon during a ceremony for the Trump International Hotel and tower in Vancouver on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
From left, Joo Kim Tiah, CEO of the Holborn Group, Donald Trump Jr, his wife Vanessa Haydon, Eric Trump, and his wife Lara Yunaska cut the ribbon during a ceremony for the Trump International Hotel and tower in Vancouver on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
The people who ran the city were not happy with me. I was scared, but I think they understand... that I’m trapped into — not trapped, locked into — an agreement
Trump hotel developer Joo Kim Tiah

Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, who had lobbied for the Trump name to be removed from the tower, refused to attend the ceremony in protest of Trump’s policies on immigration and other matters. “The name Trump has now become synonymous not with luxury and lifestyle, but with racism, sexism and intolerance,” said city Councillor Kerry Jang, who was among other city officials boycotting the event.

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Despite the protests and controversy, however, the Trump brothers said Vancouver was the perfect location for a new Trump enterprise.

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“Vancouver is truly one of the great cities of the world. It’s truly one of the most beautiful places in the world and it’s so fitting for the Trump brand,” Eric Trump said in a speech before the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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