MPs vote against Tories’ call to fire Trudeau’s chief of staff over Vance complaint
OTTAWA — Opposition parties rejected a call from Conservatives for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to fire his chief of staff over the handling of a complaint against Canada’s former top soldier.
The Tories’ motion called for Katie Telford to lose her job after a committee heard from a former Trudeau adviser suggesting that in 2018 she knew of a complaint involving former defence chief Jonathan Vance.
Trudeau has defended Telford by saying no one in his office knew the issue was of a “Me Too” nature.
The Conservatives contend that is not true and say if Telford failed to tell her boss about the complaint she should be dismissed.


