No, she didn't get a pass from me or most Canadians at the time, as far as I know. Today we know of her mental burdens and are empathetic to the point of making her the cover of Reader's Digest.

A far as I know she didn't bear malice toward anyone, enjoyed horizontal recreation as so many of the 60s where anything seemed to go, Mick Jagger and Jack Nicholson et al as part of her's.

She never looked at another women and said publicly to millions Who would vote for that face? nor speculate about the sexual promise of one of her sons. I admire her for her valued work in the mental health field today.