CanadaMark Norman Gets House of Commons Apology for Impact of Failed ProsecutionSavePrintVice-Admiral Mark Norman arrives for his first court appearance on charges of breach of trust in Ottawa on April 10, 2018. Justin Tang/The Canadian PressThe Canadian Press5/14/2019|Updated: 5/14/2019OTTAWA—The House of Commons is apologizing to Vice-Admiral Mark Norman for what he had to endure while facing criminal breach-of-trust charges.Conservative MP Lisa Raitt got unanimous consent for the statement of regret shortly after question period today.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentThe Canadian PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesCanadians Join Global Protests in Solidarity With Iranian UprisingJan 10, 2026Newcomers Should Be Primed for Quebec Winter Roads After 2025 Fatal Crash: CoronerJan 10, 2026Fifty Years After the Games, Quebecers Still Spending on Montreal’s Olympic StadiumJan 10, 2026RCAF Wants More Than 1,200 Security Personnel to Protect F-35s, Other PlanesJan 10, 2026Related TopicsMark Norman