Several delegates also walked out during Andrew Scheer's remarks.
"I need to tell you that this is part of what politics needs to be about," Trudeau said in the House."Hearing different voices, listening, learning from each other, growing together, and figuring out a path forward."
"There are always going to be a range of perspectives that we need to listen to, but ultimately diversity, as we see right here in this room, diversity only works if there is trust. And within a team, when that trust gets broken, we have to figure out how to move forward." "We knew we wanted to do something and standing up was kind of what we agreed on — there wasn't full support, but I think as one person did it today ... people who were undecided on what to do decided to join in this movement."
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