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Justin Trudeau Denies Allegation He Groped Reporter in 2000 at Age 28

Justin Trudeau Denies Allegation He Groped Reporter in 2000 at Age 28
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gestures at the G7 Outreach Official Welcome on day two of the G7 Summit on June 9, 2018 in Quebec City, Canada. (Neil Hall - Pool/Getty Images)

Monday, 02 July 2018 04:07 PM EDT

Justin Trudeau responded on Sunday to an allegation of sexual misconduct dating back almost two decades, saying he does not recall any "negative interactions" on the day in question.

The Canadian Prime Minister and avowed feminist was asked on to comment on allegations that he had groped a journalist during a music festival in the western city of Creston, British Columbia in 2000, AFP reported.

He was speaking to reporters in the central city of Regina on Canada's national day.

"I remember that day in Creston well, it was an Avalanche Foundation event to support avalanche safety," he said.

"I had a good day that day," he added. "I don't remember any negative interactions that day at all."

Trudeau became involved with the charity after his younger brother Michel died during an avalanche in 1998.

A few days after the festival, an unsigned editorial appeared in the Creston Valley Advance which alleged Trudeau, who was 28-years-old at the time and not involved in politics, had apologized to the reporter in question.

It also quoted him as saying "I would not have been so forward" had he known she was a reporter.

The article did not name the journalist and did not provide further details about the alleged incident.

Broadcaster CBC on Monday said it had contacted the journalist, but she did not wish to be named and did not want to be associated with coverage of the story.

The allegation has resurfaced in recent times, but this is the first time the prime minister has commented on it publicly.

Trudeau frequently describes himself as a feminist. When he came to power he formed a cabinet with an equal gender divide and has adopted a zero tolerance policy towards sexual misconduct in his Liberal party.

© AFP 2026


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Justin Trudeau responded on Sunday to an allegation of sexual misconduct dating back almost two decades, saying he does not recall any "negative interactions" on the day in question.
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