What a federal ethics report reveals about how Justin Trudeau sees his job
OTTAWA — The prime minister doesn’t have business meetings. He has relationship sessions.
That’s the view Justin Trudeau outlined to the ethics commissioner during her probe of Trudeau’s family vacations to the Aga Khan’s private island, which ended with Mary Dawson finding the prime minister violated four parts of the conflict of interest act.
But her report also offers a glimpse into how Trudeau views the job as prime minister and how that shapes the inner workings of his government.
Some prime ministers view themselves as a CEO who set ideas and are the face of the government, leaving the heavy lifting to their ministers or senior civil servants. Others consider themselves the CEO types who are more involved in the day-to-day operations.