Trudeau finds friendly Liberal crowd at Saskatoon town hall, apologizes again for ‘brownface’ photos
Liberal Party Leader Justin Trudeau made his first stop in Saskatchewan on the federal campaign trail on Thursday evening, hosting a town hall in Saskatoon amid a cloud of controversy.
The event, held at the Delta Bessborough, was originally intended to be a raucous campaign rally with Liberal Party faithful – but Trudeau’s camp switched gears Thursday morning after photos and video of Trudeau in brownface and blackface surfaced over the course of several hours.
He arrived in Saskatoon after a lengthy media availability in Winnipeg, where he repeatedly apologized for his actions and asked Canadians to forgive him.
Hundreds of people, many of whom were Liberal Party volunteers and members, packed into the ballroom to hear Trudeau respond to questions for just over an hour.