Trudeau flies to B.C. to be with family on first Truth and Reconciliation Day
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent part of Canada’s first national day for Truth and Reconciliation flying to Tofino, B.C., where he joined his family.
His office says Trudeau also spent hours on the phone during the day speaking with survivors of residential schools across the country.
The prime minister’s itinerary for the day initially said he was in private meetings in Ottawa.
But spokeswoman Ann-Clara Vaillancourt later confirmed that Trudeau had in fact flown to British Columbia to be with his family for a few days.