Trudeau repeats non-apology for ‘standing up for jobs’ in SNC-Lavalin affair
FREDERICTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is repeating what’s sure to be his go-to election campaign message on the SNC-Lavalin affair: he’s not about to apologize for what he calls standing up for Canadian jobs, communities and citizens.
During an event in Fredericton this morning, Trudeau reiterated that he accepts Wednesday’s damning report from the federal ethics commissioner and takes full responsibility for what happened.
He also says the government intends to implement the recommendations of a separate report from former Liberal cabinet minister Anne McLellan on the merits of having the justice minister and the attorney general under the same cabinet portfolio.
That report recommends keeping the two jobs together, but better educating parliamentarians, cabinet ministers and staff members on how best to consult with federal attorneys general.