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Instead Trudeau delivered a non-apology for the ages, writes Anne Kingston, who notes that when pressed to be personally accountable, Trudeau has a tendency to transform things into a ‘teaching’ moment. On this day, it did not work: At one point a reporter specifically asked Trudeau if he was apologizing for anything today—to which he noted, yes, as a matter of fact, he was on his way to Canada’s north to deliver an “Inuit apology.” But he quickly followed that by batting away the apology question. “I continue to say there was no inappropriate pressure.”

 

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Stupid Maclean’s just stays on the same path. Shameless con propaganda

I swore that the next MSM shitehawk who brought up, JWR excessive pressure or anything to do with SNC after the terror massacre in NZ would get an earful from me. STFU and change the record. Start calling out the politicians who pander to RW racists and hate mongers. Do your job.

I'm very fed up with media asking on all news & political program whether or not it's time to put the SNL scandal to bed. Why would the media be even thinking that much less suggesting it? The media should be making sure the story stays alive until we know the truth.

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