Speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced more tough questions about his office’s response to allegations made in 2018 against then-Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Vance. In response to one of the questions from Conservative Party of Canada Leader Erin O’Toole, Trudeau said that in his view, it was “not for the Prime Minister or the Minister of Defence to investigate allegations.”
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It’s not the job of the PM, Minister of Defence to personally investigate allegations: Trudeau
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