Canadian prime minister faces questions over his meeting with former hostage, less than two weeks before he was arrested on charges including sexual assault Justin Trudeau has suggested that security and intelligence officials in Canada raised no red flags over his decision to meet Joshua Boyle and his family in December, less than two weeks before the former hostage was arrested on more than a dozen charges including sexual assault, forcible confinement and uttering a death threat. During an interview with a Halifax radio station on Tuesday, the Canadian prime minister was asked whether he regretted the meeting. Trudeau pointed to the work his government had done to support Canadians caught in difficult situations abroad. Continue reading…
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