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“Maybe that’s how the Kremlin works but it’s not how Ottawa’s supposed to work,” he said on the CBC’s The Weekly.
We deserve to know what occurred or did not occur here, the PM's response is simply not enough.
In Canada there has been a strange new phenomenon occurring in our courts.
The Liberal government in Ottawa appears to be doing everything it can to ensure no genuine investigation occurs in regards to the recent SNC-Lavalin scandal.
There is no denying that Justin Trudeau and Andrew Scheer come from two entirely different upbringings.
This is rapidly becoming a norm in America and Canada.
A female and racial minority, who lives with a disability, Emanuel claims that she has been denied equal access to the campus groups that exist to aid women, racialized students, and students with disabilities because of her pro-life views.
Outrage over murdered Indigenous Women has called into question Canada’s current Liberal Government.
In politics, appearances matter. Unfortunately for the government, those appearances are as follows.
David Young the former Attorney General of Ontario during the Progressive Conservative Harris government has now openly called for an investigation into the SNC-Lavalin scandal which has plagued the Trudeau government for the past few days.
“She’s always sort of been in it for herself. It’s never been about the government or the cabinet. Everything is very Jody-centric,” said an anonymous source from the Liberal government.
If the Prime Minister, his party or his cabinet believe in what they preach regarding transparency, than they should openly welcome a public investigation into this matter.
It is unclear why a candidate’s position on a provincial matter such as education would be the reason behind disbanding them from participating in an open forum, especially since the issue at hand is climate change.
The federal director of public prosecution has ordered the court to reject SNC-Lavalin’s plea to avoid criminal proceedings.
Admitting to one’s mistakes can be a fruitless endeavour in the face of public outcry. Knowing when to forgive and grant second chances is vital to breathing life into the often-misconstrued values of multiculturalism.