Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isn’t apologizing after Canada’s ethics commissioner ruled Trudeau’s handling of the SNC-Lavalin case broke the Conflict of Interest Act. He insists he was trying to protect jobs, but he also had the best legal advice in the country. Eric Sorensen looks at how Trudeau has stumbled trying to manage his message.
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