Photo of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau in blackface surfaces

The photo, posted by Time magazine, depicts Trudeau wearing a turban and robe, with dark makeup on his hands, face and neck. It was published in a yearbook for a private school where Trudeau worked in 2001.

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Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau makes a campaign stop in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

In this Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, photo, Canadian Prime Minister and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau makes a campaign stop in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Trudeau’s campaigning for national elections has been hit by the publication of a yearbook photo showing him in “brownface” makeup at a costume party in 2001.

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OTTAWA, Ontario — Canadian leader Justin Trudeau’s campaigning for national elections has been hit by the publication of a yearbook photo showing him in brownface makeup at a costume party in 2001.

Time magazine posted the photo, which it says was published in the yearbook from the West Point Grey Academy, a private school in British Columbia where Trudeau worked as a teacher before entering politics. The photo depicts Trudeau wearing a turban and robe, with dark makeup on his hands, face and neck.

Liberal Party spokesman Cameron Ahmad confirms the photo is of Trudeau. He says it was taken at the school’s annual dinner which had an “Arabian Nights” theme that year. Trudeau was dressed as a character from “Aladdin.”

Trudeau was expected to speak to reporters about the photo later tonight.

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