Imperial Valley Press

Woman says Trudeau apologized after encounter in 2000

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CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — A former newspaper reporter said that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized to her after what she says was an inappropri­ate encounter nearly two decades ago.

Rose Knight also confirmed Friday she is the reporter who was referred to in an editorial 18 years ago in the Creston Valley Advance that said she was groped by Trudeau while covering a music festival in British Columbia.

She said in a statement that she doesn’t plan to take the matter further.

“I enjoyed my career as a reporter, but it ended a long time ago. I avoided issuing a statement earlier out of concern for my and my family’s privacy,” she wrote.

“The incident referred to in the editorial did occur as reported. Mr. Trudeau did apologize the next day.

“Beyond this statement, I will not be providing any further details or informatio­n. The debate, if it continues, will continue without my involvemen­t.”

Knight also said she never had contact with Trudeau again.

The alleged incident took place at the Kokanee Summit festival in August 2000, which Trudeau attended to accept a donation for the Kokanee Glacier Alpine Campaign. The prime minister’s family launched the campaign after Trudeau’s youngest brother, Michel, died in an avalanche in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park in 1998.

Trudeau said Friday that he respects Knight’s decision to speak out but remembers the encounter in another way.

“I’m confident that I did not act inappropri­ately but I think the essence of this is that people can experience interactio­ns differentl­y,” he said.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (left) delivers remarks as MP Kent Hehr looks on as he attends a pancake breakfast in Calgary on Saturday. JEFF MCINTOSH/THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (left) delivers remarks as MP Kent Hehr looks on as he attends a pancake breakfast in Calgary on Saturday. JEFF MCINTOSH/THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP

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