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The accusations come after the defence attorney discovered that prosecutors were meeting with members of the Privy Council Office to discuss “trial strategy”.
"We welcome the ethics commissioners investigation this is an issue that has been much talked about over the past few days, and i think its extremely important that Canadians can continue to have confidence in our system," said the Prime Minister.
Justin Trudeau ran his campaign for prime minister on the basis of transparency with the goal of restoring faith in the Canadian democracy, says Scheer, and Trudeau, as usual is showing exactly how he is not living up to his promises.
Judging by his uproarious explanation of how taxes work, it’s fair to assume that the only idea Trudeau has in mind is continually taxing the rich into oblivion.
Heavy crude has reportedly become too expensive to ship by rail. Suncor Energy Inc.'s Chief Executive said the rail economy is being seriously damaged by the government's decision.
Over the past week or so, the SNC-Lavalin scandal has exploded, causing waves to crash hard on to Prime Minister Trudeau, leaving him with plenty of explaining to do.
Human sexuality is a bit too complicated to fit on a single couch.
According to the Globe and Mail the Ethics Commissioner has launched an official inquiry in to the actions of the PMO around the SNC-Lavalin scandal.
In 2015, the best use of the Ottawa student union’s time was apparently getting a free Yoga class cancelled because of “cultural appropriation” and concerns over “western supremacy”.
Feminism and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, two of the major pillars of this government’s policy making, have begun to crumble as Trudeau and his team are faced with the prospect of losing government in only a few short months.
"The Emperor has no Clothes"
This could be yet another Liberal representative that is taking a stand during the ongoing debacle. The recent allegations have caused a schism within the Liberal party.
Escalating a Twitter argument from the screen to the reality of the front door is an action designed to elicit fear from those who would otherwise speak up
Ottawa may be digging its heels deeper into the SNC-Lavalin scandal, as according to the Globe and Mail's Robert Fife, David Lemmeti the newly appointed Attorney General, made it clear that a settlement between the government and SNC was still possible.
Simply put it was a dumpster fire.