Trudeau apologizes again as blackface photos upend Liberal campaign
WINNIPEG — Rather than starting his day with another promise, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau began Day 9 of the federal election having difficult conversations with his candidates, local community leaders and with his three children about the multiple times he has dressed in blackface and brownface.
After a late-night apology on his campaign plane on Wednesday night — an event that made headlines around the world — Trudeau and his team retreated to a hotel in Winnipeg to regroup.
Outrage hit Trudeau’s re-election campaign late Wednesday following the release of a 2001 photo of him dressed as Aladdin in a huge costume turban, his face and hands coloured with makeup.
Trudeau apologized for the decision and acknowledged making himself up to look dark-skinned was racist. He also admitted to wearing blackface for a performance when he was in high school, singing Harry Belafonte’s “Banana Boat Song (Day O).”