PM ‘confident’ he did nothing inappropriate at B.C. music festival in 2000

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is confident he did not act inappropriately at a music festival in British Columbia in 2000 — but he also says he understands that the woman behind the 18-year-old groping allegation may see things differently.

Trudeau says he has been reflecting a lot about the incident in recent weeks, since an 18-year-old editorial from the Creston Valley Advance newspaper surfaced describing how the then-28-year-old Trudeau apologized for inappropriately touching a female reporter.

“Part of this awakening that we’re having as a society, a long awaited realization, is that it’s not just one side of the story that matters,” he says. “That the same interactions could be experienced very differently from one person to the next. I am not going to speak for the woman in question — I would never presume to speak for her. But I know that there is an awful lot of reflection to be had as we move forward, as a society, on how people perceive different interactions. Like I said, I do not feel that I acted inappropriately in any way.”

Trudeau’s self-professed stance as a feminist prime minister with a low tolerance for inappropriate behaviour has critics demanding an independent investigation, livid that he has dismissed the claim.

“It is an issue that I have been deeply engaged with, not just as a leader, but all my life since my early 20s in university, active on issues around sexual assault and behaviours,” he tells reporters.

Asked today about whether he would support such an investigation, Trudeau did not specifically address the question, but said he apologized at the time because the woman felt something wrong had happened — even if he felt otherwise.

Trudeau says he is also aware that men and women often see such incidents differently, and that such differences need to be respected as society grapples with the Me Too movement.

He says neither he nor anyone on his team have reached out to the woman, saying to do so would be inappropriate.

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