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Trudeau: Payette right choice for viceregal

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OTTAWA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the secretive process used to select the next Governor General for the first time on Thursday, saying that nothing came up during the vetting of Julie Payette that he saw as a stumbling block to her appointmen­t.

Political appointees are normally run through a thorough vetting process designed to root out personal history that could be damaging for the candidate and government should they become public. Depending on what is found, the government may move on to another candidate.

Trudeau said that Payette went through the same check as other highprofil­e political appointees.

“The vetting process is deep and extensive and raised absolutely no issues that would prevent her from being Governor General. She will make an extraordin­ary Governor General,” Trudeau said at an event in Barrie, Ont.

He didn’t say if the check turned up two incidents revealed this week: a dismissed charge of second-degree assault when she lived in Maryland in 2011 — Payette has called the assault charge “unfounded”, noting that she was “immediatel­y cleared” — and a fatal car accident in which Payette was not found at fault.

Nor did he say if he talked with Payette about either incident.

“Obviously, our heart goes out to the family affected by this tragic accident. It was a terrible and tragic thing and we know that Mme. Payette actually personally reached out to share her condolence­s with the family subsequent to the accident,” Trudeau said.

Trudeau said his discussion­s with Payette revolved around her vision for the country and what she would do in the role of Governor General.

Payette is one of Canada’s most notable astronauts and public speakers, has received numerous accolades for her achievemen­ts, and speaks six languages. She will succeed Gov. Gen. David Johnston when the outgoing viceregal retires in the fall.

Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer said he had full trust in Payette, and backed Trudeau’s decision to appoint her. But he added the prime minister should answers questions about the appointmen­t process to help Canadians understand what went into his decision.

Johnston’s name had been put forward by a committee struck by former prime minister Stephen Harper. Trudeau decided to appoint Payette without the same expert committee, so how her name came up remains unclear.

 ?? CP PHOTO FRED CHARTRAND ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks on as former astronaut, and Governor General designate, Julie Payette, talks to reporters Thursday on Parliament Hill.
CP PHOTO FRED CHARTRAND Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looks on as former astronaut, and Governor General designate, Julie Payette, talks to reporters Thursday on Parliament Hill.

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