Trudeau hunkers down in Ottawa after second minister resigns over SNC-Lavalin
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau hunkered down in the Prime Minister’s Office Wednesday as he awaited what Liberals hope will be pivotal testimony Wednesday from his former principal secretary.
Liberals hope Gerald Butts will give them ammunition to fight back against accusations of political interference in the justice system.
One day after losing a second cabinet minister in less than a month over the government’s handling of the SNC-Lavalin affair, Trudeau cancelled planned events Tuesday in Regina to return to Ottawa for what his office called “private meetings” — including with Canada’s ambassador to Washington, David MacNaughton, a longtime political operative and adviser.
He’ll be huddled in private meetings again Wednesday when his longtime friend and most trusted aide gives his side of the SNC-Lavalin story to the House of Commons justice committee.