“I’d love to be everywhere but I can’t,” she pleaded, after appearing at an event in Quebec for a nonprofit that encourages teenage girls to be physically fit. “I have three children and a husband who is prime minister. I need help. I need a team to help me serve the people.”
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Justin Trudeau’s wife asked for help, and a Canadian-style firestorm ensued
It all began with what seemed like an innocent interview with Le Soleil,
a French-language newspaper. Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau, the wife of
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, mused that she was overwhelmed
by all the requests for her to participate in public events since
becoming Canada’s “first lady”.
“I’d love to be everywhere but I can’t,” she pleaded, after appearing at an event in Quebec for a nonprofit that encourages teenage girls to be physically fit. “I have three children and a husband who is prime minister. I need help. I need a team to help me serve the people.”
“I’d love to be everywhere but I can’t,” she pleaded, after appearing at an event in Quebec for a nonprofit that encourages teenage girls to be physically fit. “I have three children and a husband who is prime minister. I need help. I need a team to help me serve the people.”
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