Philpott admits could’ve been clearer when she claimed she’d never used limos
SUDBURY, Ont. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet went back to school Sunday with one minister — Jane Philpott — trying to shed her newfound reputation as a problem pupil.
The health minister used the start of a two-day cabinet retreat at Laurentian University to apologize in person for repeatedly using a pricey luxury car service owned by a man who volunteered on her election campaign last fall.
Casting the controversy as a learning experience for all ministers, Philpott repeated her vow, made in a written statement last week, to reimburse at least $3,700.
“I’m happy now to say in person, in front of all of you, that I apologize for what took place,” Philpott told reporters on her way into the retreat, her first public appearance since the controversy broke last week.


