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EXCLUSIVE: Man removed from flight for wearing Trudeau blackface shirt

EXCLUSIVE: Man removed from flight for wearing Trudeau blackface shirt

A Nova Scotia man was removed from an Air Canada flight for wearing a shirt that featured an image of former prime minister Justin Trudeau in blackface, which the cabin crew found to be “offensive.”

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Source: Daniel Greaves

A Nova Scotia man was removed from an Air Canada flight for wearing a shirt that featured an image of former prime minister Justin Trudeau in blackface, which the cabin crew found to be “offensive.”

Daniel Greaves, 62, was sitting in his seat on a plane bound from Edmonton to Vancouver on July 8, waiting for the aircraft to leave the tarmac, when he was first notified of the problem regarding his clothing.

Greaves, who flies frequently to and from his work in northern Alberta, said he’d worn the shirt while flying before without any issue.

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