Last November, Liberal MPs Scott Andrews and Massimo Pacetti were suspended from the caucus. They’d been accused of sexual harassment by two female NDP MPs.
Andrews and Pacetti both repeatedly denied any misconduct. Trudeau ordered an investigation.
The findings of the report have not been made public, but were released to Trudeau in March.
According to Andrews, Trudeau’s own investigation found he was not guilty.
Of course, this is after Andrews had his face splashed across the front pages of newspapers and was expelled from caucus.
What does this situation say about Trudeau's judgement and leadership?
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You could probably get support from all those wanna-be-Liberal-candidates who were denied the right to run because of their views on baby murdering…
His choice seems to have shown the inability to let the wheels of justice turn. Perhaps he figured the damage would be less if dealt with in this way? It shows inexperience, He chose to be the judge. I don’t condone misogynistic behavior but we do have a justice system. This story leaves more questions than answers.
Furthermore if a Conservative MP made even a very small percentage of the gaffs and/or screw-ups Trudeau has made, that Conservative would have been drummed out of his position by the opposition parties and the main stream media in short order.
A large percentage of the left (voters, politicians, media, and judges) in Canada are the biggest hypocrites Canada has ever had the displeasure to know.
All in the name of “fairness and equality”, right troodo?