Trudeau leaves House before MPs unanimously pass motion apologizing to Mark Norman GlobePolitics
Sunday but did not go as far as apologizing. Mr. Sajjan’s office said he left the House because he had “a previously scheduled engagement.”
The decision among Liberal MPs to support the motion to apologize marks a departure from the Prime Minister’s position. In Question Period Tuesday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh pointedly asked Mr. Trudeau to apologize, and he declined. Mr. Trudeau’s appearance during Question Period was the first time he has attended and responded to questions about the case since the charge was stayed.
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