Images of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau in blackface produced widespread reaction to the images themselves, and on the issue of race and racism in Canada.
Here is some of what was said by politicians, federal party leaders and candidates:
91ƵI never talked about this. Quite frankly, I was embarrassed. It was not something that represents the person I91Ƶve become, the leader I try to be and it was really embarrassing.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau
91ƵThe fact is, I didn91Ƶt understand how hurtful this is to people who live with discrimination every single day. I have always acknowledged that I come from a place of privilege, but I now need to acknowledge that comes with a massive blind spot.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Trudeau
91ƵWhen we reflect on mistakes we91Ƶve made in the past, that91Ƶs a question that we91Ƶre always going to be asking 91Ƶ why did we do that? Why did we think it was OK? Why did we think it was a good idea at the time? It wasn91Ƶt a good idea. It was a terrible idea. It was something that minimizes and takes advantage of a reality that I have not had to live with 91Ƶ of being discriminated against, of being marginalized, of being judged, for the colour of my skin, for my language, my background.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Trudeau
91ƵI have to recognize I let a lot of people down with that choice, and I stand here today to reflect on that and ask for forgiveness.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Trudeau
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91ƵI believe that Canadians might have been able to accept his apology if he had been truthful and open, if he hadn91Ƶt based that apology on a lie, but he was specifically asked if there were other incidences where he engaged in this type of racist behaviour and he indicated that there was only one other incident and now we know that there was at least three.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer
91ƵI first saw the video this morning when it was published this morning, and I can say there was an individual who was concerned by this and brought it to our campaign and our campaign did turn it over to a news outlet for verification. We left it in their hands.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Scheer
91ƵWhen you91Ƶve got a prime minister that is mocking the lived realities of Canadians, it can inflame those tensions and give more oxygen to those who believe in discriminating (against) people based on the way they look. That91Ƶs why it91Ƶs deeply concerning. The impacts that this has on Canada and on the lives of Canadians can91Ƶt be underestimated. This is massive. And that91Ƶs why it91Ƶs so important for us to think about what people are going through right now and how they might be hurting.91Ƶ 91Ƶ NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh
91ƵI thought he (Singh) showed genuine concern, and as someone who obviously has been victim of these types of things in a way that I never have, I think he responded with a lot of class and dignity and, obviously, he was speaking on behalf of so many Canadians who have been victims of racist acts or mockery like that.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Scheer
91ƵI can understand that some people were hurt with these pictures. But Mr. Trudeau said that he was sorry, so we have to talk about something else.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Quebec Premier Francois Legault
91ƵI told him, 91ƵPrime Minister, people are going to hurt, but I think the black community will be forgiving.91Ƶ The reason why they are going to be forgiving is because they have seen what he has done and they have appreciated what he has done.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Greg Fergus, Liberal candidate, chair of Parliament91Ƶs black caucus
91ƵThere is no place in our country to take pictures or act in that way. As Indigenous people, as an Indigenous person myself who has faced racism and discrimination, it91Ƶs entirely unacceptable.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Jody Wilson-Raybould, Independent candidate and former Liberal cabinet minister
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91ƵWhen I saw that picture last night, certainly it was a sucker-punch. I think for me and for a lot of people from minority communities it really makes you start to think, 91ƵWhen is this ever going to end?91Ƶ You work so hard, you go to school, you know you have to be just a little bit better than the next person because you have to prove just a little bit more, you succeed, you go on in your career 91Ƶ maybe you even become the mayor 91Ƶ and then you91Ƶre reminded in the worst possible way that people you respect, people you admire, people who are allies in the battle with you, still need a little bit of education.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi
91ƵI don91Ƶt know what to say. I91Ƶm sick about it. And I think about the impact for every child in this country, Indigenous or people of colour, and how it impacts them personally. It does harm. It91Ƶs racist.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Green Leader Elizabeth May
91ƵI91Ƶll just make three brief comments of principles that I think we need to keep in mind in response to this. One is that when we see acts of racism, we should call them out as well as understanding their systemic roots and that there91Ƶs something deeper going on. The second is that I think we should expect the highest levels of integrity from our leaders and that means that nothing should be hidden from us, certainly not for a long period of time. And the third is that I think we need to hold our representatives to account. And in the case of party leaders, I think other representatives of that party should hold their leader to account.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Jane Philpott, Independent candidate and former Liberal cabinet minister
91ƵThis is not about whether or not the prime minister is racist, it91Ƶs about the system in which we live in that is inherently racist and makes people think it is OK to mock racialized people91Ƶs lived experiences and appearances. People should be looking at this and talking about this; not just in respect to the prime minister, but critically looking at the racism, oppression and hate that us brown, black, and Indigenous people experience in our day-to-day lives.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Samya Hasan, executive director, Council of Agencies Serving South Asians
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91ƵI was very disheartened and disappointed to see these images. These indefensible images bring back many painful memories of racism that I and other racialized Canadians have experienced throughout our lives. The prime minister has sincerely apologized and expressed his regret. The Justin Trudeau that I have come to know over the last four years is a champion of diversity and inclusion, and a strong ally of racialized communities.91Ƶ 91Ƶ Amarjeet Sohi, Edmonton Liberal candidate and cabinet minister
The Canadian Press
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