Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday condemned the vandalism of a Montreal-area statue of Sir John A. Macdonald during anti-Black racism protests, saying he was “deeply disappointed.” Although condemning the act, he repeated his calls to do better as a nation regarding combating racism, particularly anti-Black racism.
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Trudeau condemns Montreal John A. Macdonald statue vandalism
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