Multiple reports accuse that Canadian public funds are being used for security arrangements for former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during trips taken with his girlfriend, singer Katy Perry. The coverage points to sightings of Trudeau and Perry at events including Coachella, and references travel in locations such as Greece, Italy and Switzerland.
The outlets frame the story through criticism over whether the use of bodyguards and related costs is appropriate or properly accounted for when Trudeau is not in office. The reporting highlights public reaction and calls for scrutiny of the circumstances under which security support is provided for high-profile individuals.
Because the articles focus on allegations and controversy, they do not present a single, consistent breakdown of who authorized any security measures, what the specific expenditures are, or whether they were tied to standard security protocols for former officials. Different accounts therefore emphasize different aspects of the claim: the public visibility of the trips and the question of whether taxpayer-funded security is involved.