Canadian Prime Minister's Aircraft Breaks Down in Jamaica During Luxury Family Vacation
As Canadians were struggling to make ends meet during the holiday season, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was facing controversy yet again. His family vacation in Jamaica was marred by the breakdown of his official aircraft, which required a second plane to be sent for their return. This luxurious trip, reportedly paid for by a wealthy donor to the Trudeau Foundation, has raised questions about the prime minister's lavish lifestyle in contrast to the financial hardships experienced by many Canadians. The PMO had initially stated that Trudeau was covering the costs of the vacation, only to later clarify that the stay at a $9,300-per-night resort was 'at no cost.' This contradiction has only fueled the scrutiny surrounding the vacation. Fellow G7 countries are also questioning whether their heads of government frequently experience similar travel issues while abroad. It is not the first time Trudeau's plane has broken down, as a similar incident occurred in September. The overall controversy sheds light on the prime minister's holiday activities, sparking concerns and criticisms across the nation.