Storm keeps Trudeau from landing in Iqaluit for apology to Inuit
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Just when the prime minister was escaping the political controversy swirling in the nation’s capital — at least for a few hours — Mother Nature let him know she had other plans.
After holding a news conference in Ottawa early Thursday to answer questions about the latest testimony about the SNC-Lavalin affair, Justin Trudeau flew off, bound for Iqaluit.
He was to apologize for how past governments mistreated Inuit who went south for tuberculosis care in the middle of the last century, some of whom died and were buried rather than being returned to their families.
But an early morning windstorm in Iqaluit quickly turned into a blizzard that by the lunch hour forced his plane to divert to Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L.