Share this Story: Matt Gurney: Apology-addict Trudeau can't be bothered to say 'sorry' to military sexual misconduct victimsMatt Gurney: Apology-addict Trudeau can't be bothered to say 'sorry' to military sexual misconduct victims The question now is whether anything is going to change Photo by Blair Gable/ReutersArticle content It is intriguing which apologies Justin Trudeau feels he should make personally and those he thinks he can or should skip. Advertisement Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Monday’s apology to members of the armed forces for government mishandling of widespread sexual misconduct in the ranks? But the military misconduct scandal, sadly, isn’t particularly high profile. She’s ordered military sexual misconduct scandals moved to civilian courts, and made Gen. Eyre the official chief of the defence staff (he’d been filling the role in an interim capacity for months after his predecessor went down after allegations of, you guessed it, sexual misconduct).
Source: National Post December 14, 2021 00:13 UTC