Calls for Trudeau to quit over Libya scandal link claim


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However, she did concede the actions did not break any laws. She was unexpectedly moved to a less prominent job in January before her resignation fromTrudeau’s cabinet earlier this month.


She said she was convinced her refusal to give way on the case had prompted her demotion. Conservative opponents have called for Trudeau to resign in the wake of her testimony.


Trudeau addressed the controversy in a televised news conference in Montreal yesterday, saying: “Canadians expect their government to look for ways to protect jobs, to grow the economy and that’s exactly what we have done… we’ve also done it in a way that has respected our laws”.


Trudeau won the public support of a key political ally, Chrystia Freeland, the foreign minister who is seen as his potential successor.


In an unusual move, Freeland appeared on the Canadian broadcaster CBC to say that she fully backed the Prime Minister.


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