The B.C. ski resort where Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holidayed with his family after Christmas says it was “disappointing” to see what it describes as misinformation about the vacation shared widely on social media.
In a brief email to CBC News, a representative for RED Mountain Resort said allegations started spreading prior to Trudeau’s arrival and once he did arrive he “was very low-key, respectful, and waited in line like everyone else.”
The prime minister and his family hit the slopes at the resort on Dec. 27, which is a 3½-hour drive from Kelowna near the picturesque mountain town of Rossland in B.C.’s West Kootenay region.
More than a day before a post to a regional Facebook group claimed “a big shot” and his security detail had been cutting into line and otherwise behaving badly at RED Mountain Resort and in Rossland during their trip.
The post, first noticed by …