Henein is arguing that the case should be thrown out of court and she should be able to perform a cross-examination on key witnesses which include the Clerk of the Privy Council, Michael Wernick and former Principal Secretary to Justin Trudeau, Gerald Butts.
Prud’homme, who had been called to act as head of the Montreal police department during an ongoing administrative crisis, will face suspension until “a thorough examination of the situation” is completed.
Gerald Butts the former Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is testifying today on what occurred during the SNC-Lavalin scandal to the Justice Committee.
A B.C jury found Lawrence Sharpe guilty of manslaughter.
"Heating your home in winter isn’t a luxury for Canadians. It is a necessity,” Scheer said. “We don’t tax other basic necessities like groceries and we shouldn’t be taxing home heating.”
The recommendations for what the plan should be were expected to be released far closer to the October election as those doing the study where nowhere close to executing the program yet.
It was announced today that Trudeau had to cancel an event at a Canadian Tire in Regina after the store was flooded with complaints about the prime minister's visit.
A senior government official said one of the options being discussed is for the PM to "show some ownership over the actions of his staff and officials" in their handling of the situation that surrounds former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould.
The Prime Minister allegedly changed his schedule cancelling a Canadian Tire event in Regina, after Saskatchewan residents called the local store owner to complain, according to Canadian Senator Denise Batters.
While the Prime Minister addressed a packed house at the Danforth Music Hall, the event erupted into shouts and scuffles where security officers had to intervene.
"Jane Philpott is a close personal friend of Jody Wilson-Raybould. She took a decision, I respect her decision. She was a good colleague, and she’ll take the decision that makes the most sense to her," said Morneau.
With a second cabinet minister resigning over the handling of the SNC-Lavalin scandal, Canadians nationwide are becoming visibly angry.
The prime minister will be trying to divert Canadians' attention by trying to ignite debate on the carbon tax.
Steven MacKinnon the member of parliament for Gatineau, Quebec recently claimed on CBC's Power and Politics that SNC-Lavalin the firm which paid $30,000 to cover the cost of prostitutes for Gaddafi's son.
Committee member and Conservative MP Michael Cooper said Butts “needs to answer truthfully and needs to suffer consequences of perjury if he fails to do so.”