Toronto - Speaking Thursday to the Canadian Parliament, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for a third time, saying that he expects better behavior of himself after elbowing a female lawmaker in the chest and grabbing another lawmaker.
This photo from video provided by the Canadian House of Commons shows Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,near Opposition whip Gordon Brown in the House of Commons in Ottawa, Ontario on Wednesday May 18, 2016. Footage from the House of Commons television feed shows Trudeau wading into a clutch of lawmakers, mostly opposition members, and pulling a lawmaker through the crowd in order to get the vote started. As Trudeau turns around to pull the lawmaker through, lawmaker Ruth Ellen Brosseau can be seen reacting with discomfort. (House of Commons via The Canadian Press via AP)
Toronto - Speaking Thursday to the Canadian Parliament, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for a third time, saying that he expects better behavior of himself after elbowing a female lawmaker in the chest and grabbing another lawmaker.
Trudeau, a boxer and former bar bouncer, he should not have made physical contact with the one lawmaker and said he accidentally bumped into the female lawmaker.
“I made a mistake. I regret it and I’m looking to make amends,” Trudeau said. “I expect better behavior of myself.”
Opposition lawmaker Ruth Ellen Brosseau said she had to leave the House of Commons chamber after being elbowed.... Read More: