September 20, 2019
By David Ljunggren
TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, embroiled
in a blackface picture scandal, on Friday pledged to ban military-style
assault rifles in the country’s most ethnically diverse city in a bid
to get his campaign back on issue.
Trudeau was campaigning in Toronto with less than five weeks to go
before his Liberals fight an Oct. 21 national election and two days
after at least two bombshell images of him in blackface emerged, as well
as a video showing him with blacked-up face and body wearing a
curly-haired wig.
The scandal over the pictures, which could help propel the rival
Conservative Party into power, continues to dominate headlines both at
home and abroad.
U.S. President Donald Trump, who has clashed with Trudeau in the
past, said in the Oval Office on Friday, “I’m surprised and I was more
surprised when I saw the number of times.”
Trudeau, 47, sidestepped questions both about Trump’s comments and
whether the affair had damaged Canada’s image abroad, repeating that he
was very sorry for what he had done when younger.
The first picture that emerged showed Trudeau with his face blackened
at a 2001 “Arabian Nights” party when he was a 29-year-old teacher at a
Vancouver private school. The picture was published by Time magazine on
Wednesday.
Liberals need to hang onto Toronto, Canada’s largest city, to have any
chance of retaining power. The city has faced a recent escalation in gun
violence, which is why Trudeau made his gun ban announcement there.
Those announced on Friday include a buyback program for all legally
purchased assault rifles, and a Liberal government that would also work
with other levels of government to give municipalities the ability to
further restrict or ban handguns.
Before the blackface images emerged two days ago, polls showed
Trudeau running head-to-head with his main rival, Conservative Party
leader Andrew Scheer.
When asked about gun control before Trudeau’s announcement, Scheer
said he does not believe “blanket bans” are effective and that boosting
police resources “to go after criminal and illegal firearms” works
better.
Trudeau’s campaign was upended when Time magazine on Wednesday
published the image at the 2001 “Arabian Nights” party. Other images
have since emerged, and Trudeau said on Thursday he was “wary” of ruling
out the existence of even more because he could not remember those that
had already come to light.
On Friday, Trudeau said a video that emerged on Thursday showing him
with his arms, face and even parts of his legs blackened came from a
costume day when he worked as a whitewater rafting guide on the Red
River in Quebec, when he was in his early 20s.
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