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 ArticlesJudge Grants Bail to Quebec Man as 1994 Murder Conviction Under ReviewDec 20, 2025Certain Salads Sold in Western Canada Recalled for Possible Listeria ContaminationDec 20, 2025Winter Wallop Continues Across Canada, Cancelling Classes and Stranding TrucksDec 20, 2025Prime Minister Carney Hands Off G7 Presidency to FranceDec 19, 2025Related TopicsMark Norman