Trudeau: Apology from Pope the result of decades-long advocacy from residential school survivors

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the apology from Pope Francis is a result of decades-long advocacy from residential school survivors.

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26 comments

    1. @Primmakin Sofis Not necessarily. It takes a minimum of 17 MPs from the Liberals and NDPs to be willing to temporarily leave their respective parties if necessary to vote against Trudeau in a none confidence vote. 17 would need to be willing to leave their parties so a whip vote won’t work on them. So if the Conservatives can stir up 17 or more back benchers among the Liberals and the NDP then a none confidence vote against Trudeau will carry.

    1. Canada is a Christian nation. Catholics should be proud of their history. The government caused the residential school crisis.

    1. Canada is a Christian nation. Catholics should be proud of their history. The government caused the residential school crisis.

  1. When is JT gonna apologize, for what did, his name calling to all Canadians, remember the Ottawa Convoy?

    We can remember.

  2. When is JT gonna apologize, for what did, his name calling to all Canadians, remember the Ottawa Convoy?

    We can remember.

  3. Sounds like the near future when he appoligizes to Canadians for his actions

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