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Trudeau’s apology for blackface photos seems to be readily accepted in Quebec

Most Quebecers never had sky high expectations of the Liberal leader and that goes a long way to explain why buyer’s remorse is not much of a feature of this Quebec federal campaign, Chantal Hébert writes.

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau holds up a young boy as greets supporters at a bakery while campaigning on Sept. 23, 2019 in Niagara Falls, Ont. Just days after the blackface scandal, Quebec’s provincial organizations that lobby for various visible minority communities more readily accepted Trudeau’s apology than Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, Chantal Hébert writes.


MONTREAL—At the peak of the storm over Justin Trudeau’s blackface photos last Thursday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh took time out to give what will likely have been the most watched French-language interview of his election campaign.

Singh and his Bloc Québécois rival Yves-François Blanchet both drew slots on the opening broadcast of the latest season of Radio-Canada’s popular talk show Tout le monde en parle (TLMEP).

Chantal Hébert

Chantal Hébert is an Montreal-based freelance contributing columnist covering politics for the Star. Reach her via email: chantalh28@gmail.com or follow her on Twitter: @ChantalHbert.

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