Yet, as a new world ‘leader’ Trudeau’s hardly unique in a celeb-driven enviro where ‘leaders’ returning to private life continue to exert influence on countries they once served.

Obama, ever fomenting for Revolution in private life and David Cameron, still fighting against BREXIT over in Britain are two prime examples.

Just one day after saying he accepts responsibility for racist behavior, Justin Trudeau made a hypocritical U-Turn blaming Canadians and Canada for systemic racism.

Trudeau in his own words: (Globe and Mail, Sept. 19, 2019)

“I think we all need to recognize that even in an incredible country like Canada [there is] a lot of more work to do. People are still facing discrimination and marginalization every single day — anti-black racism, unconscious bias, systemic discrimination, they still exist. Systemic discrimination still exists in our schools, in our universities and our workplaces. In our communities, racialized Canadians every day face extra barriers, extra comments, disparaging remarks that they have learned to live with as the reality of their day-to-day lives.

“And we must all in Canada and everywhere around the world pledge ourselves to make sure we are fighting to make it better, but there’s lots of things we can and must do. That includes recognizing terrible mistakes of the past. That’s what I am doing; that is what I have tried to do as as prime minister in many occasions, and that’s why we’re going to continue to recognize, that still, Indigenous persons in this country face unacceptable living situations. Fewer opportunities. People who were promised shared partnership and stewardship of the land and respect were treated with everything, but for centuries — and we are beginning on the road of reconciliation now — but there is still a long way to go. Canadians, of who come from different parts of the world, whether they’re first generation or fifth generation, continue to face intolerance and marginalization. We have much more to do and I am not afraid of standing up in front of the world and saying, you know, Canada’s a pretty great country. Canada is the best countries in the world but we have a lot more work to do, all of us, and that is something that I will continue to pledge every single day I have to doing.”