Trudeau, John Kerry discussed incoming U.S. administration during Aga Khan trip
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he and former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry talked about the then-incoming Trump administration and the general state of the world when the two of them were on the Aga Khan’s private island in late 2016.
During an interview this week with The Canadian Press, Trudeau shed a bit more light on his direct interactions with Kerry, who happened to be at the spiritual leader’s island in the Bahamas at the same time as the prime minister during his personal — and controversial — family vacation.
In December, the federal ethics commissioner concluded Trudeau violated conflict-of-interest rules when he vacationed at the private island without seeking her approval ahead of time. Mary Dawson’s report referenced a “senior American official of a previous administration” present on the island — since confirmed by the Prime Minister’s Office to be Kerry.
Trudeau learned “within a few days” or a “small number of weeks” prior to his trip there was a possibility Kerry would be there, he said.