Trudeau apologized for the WE Charity controversy. Now what?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for not recusing himself from the cabinet decision signing off on the WE Charity contract. What happens next? Power & Politics speaks with Youth Minister Bardish Chagger, Conservative ethics critic Michael Barrett, NDP ethics critic Charlie Angus and the Power Panel weighs in.
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