Two brewing scandals that could help unseat the liberals.

Twin_Moose

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Just got this in an email
You’ve heard about the brewing SNC-Lavalin scandal.
There is a Justice Committee hearing tomorrow, which is trying to question Trudeau’s PMO and other government officials.
It has been reported Justin Trudeau will try to shut down the hearing!!
We can’t let him get away with this.
We need to get answers for Canadians on allegations that Trudeau’s office tried to interfere in a criminal prosecution, and then fired his Attorney General when she refused.
Below are the Liberal MPs who sit on the Justice Committee.
They have the power to make sure the hearings go ahead, and key witnesses testify.
Be respectful, but please contact these MPs now and make sure they know that Canadians are demanding answers.





Randy Boissonnault
(780) 442-1888
Randy.Boissonnault@parl.gc.ca



Ali Ehsassi
(416) 223-2858
Ali.Ehsassi@parl.gc.ca









Colin Fraser
(902) 742-6808
Colin.Fraser@parl.gc.ca



Anthony Housefather
(514) 283-0171
Anthony.Housefather@parl.gc.ca









Iqra Khalid
(905) 820-8814
Iqra.Khalid@parl.gc.ca



Ron McKinnon
(604) 927-1080
Ron.McKinnon@parl.gc.ca







They have the power to stop Justin Trudeau’s cover-up, but will only do so if Canadians demand it.
The meeting is tomorrow (Wednesday), so act now!
Sincerely,
The Conservative Party
 

Hoid

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I think that the white nattys missed the part where I said "yesterday Trudeau said that she's still in cabinet and therefore the speculation is baseless," and then she resigns from cabinet and lawyers up.

But don't worry.

Nobody expects you people to actually understand an issue or a position or an argument or anything.
 

Twin_Moose

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I think that the white nattys missed the part where I said "yesterday Trudeau said that she's still in cabinet and therefore the speculation is baseless," and then she resigns from cabinet and lawyers up.
But don't worry.
Nobody expects you people to actually understand an issue or a position or an argument or anything.

I don't think the Carbon Climate liar understands JT dared her

Wilson-Raybould resigns from cabinet

Trudeau also said he had "full confidence" in Wilson-Raybould and suggested she would have resigned from cabinet on principle if she had felt anyone had tried to improperly pressure her.
"In our system of government, of course, her presence in cabinet should actually speak for itself," he said following a housing announcement — one that Wilson-Raybould didn't attend, unlike a handful of fellow Liberals from the city.
 

Hoid

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Which new guy?

Harper's biggest problem is that he is a nerdy economist who is shy, reclusive and not terribly personable ... not a poseable action figure like Justin.
They seem to have an inexhaustible supply of pear-shaped losers
 

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Speaking of an endless supply of pear-shaped losers - Maxime Bernier - obviously not happy to be left out of all the fuss - has decided it is time to point out that we should not be celebrating a Canadian drag queen who is on some reality show at the same time as condemning white people in black face.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/maxime-bernier-lefist-logic-rupauls-drag-race-1.5016205

you could not make up this level of stupid.
 

Hoid

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"No Hoid says it’s a non issue and he is always on the mark . And did anybody see what that Duffy did ?"

I did?

Where?
 

Curious Cdn

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They seem to have an inexhaustible supply of pear-shaped losers
The Liberals and Conservatives have shared power roughly half and half since the 70's. We fire our government every decade or so whoever they are.

The most useless human being that I can remember holding the office of Prime Minister is Jean Chretien. I still can't see the point of T-Jean.
 

Hoid

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Did not know Chretien personally, so I can't really speak to his humanity.

He won 3 straight majorities and you have to go back to Laurier to find a prime minister with that record of success.

Especially when you consider that Chretien presided over the death of the Progressive Conservative party of Canada.
 

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He won 3 straight majorities

That was proof enough for me that a sizeable chunk of the population is stupid and Trump's solid, unfailing 1/3rd support of American voters confirms it.
 

Curious Cdn

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Did not know Chretien personally, so I can't really speak to his humanity.
He won 3 straight majorities and you have to go back to Laurier to find a prime minister with that record of success.
Especially when you consider that Chretien presided over the death of the Progressive Conservative party of Canada.
The Progressive Conservatives committed suicide when the Alberta separatists hijacked the party.
 

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Well now this is interesting

Read Jody Wilson-Raybould’s resignation letter

Jody Wilson-Raybould resigned from the Liberal cabinet on Tuesday morning. The move follows a report in the Globe and Mail last week that alleged she had been pressured as justice minister not to prosecute SNC-Lavalin for fraud, but to instead approve the use of a remediation agreement to avoid a trial. In her letter, Wilson-Raybould says she has hired a lawyer, Thomas Albert Cromwell, for “advice on the topics that I am legally permitted to discuss”. Here is her full letter of resignation to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau:

Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington St.
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5K9
Attention: The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau
Feb. 12, 2019
Dear Prime Minister:
With a heavy heart, I am writing to tender my resignation as the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence.
I want to thank all Canadians, and in particular the residents of Vancouver-Granville, who put their trust in me and supported me as the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and as the Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence. When I sought federal elected office, it was with the goal of implementing a positive and progressive vision of change on behalf of all Canadians and a different way of doing politics. My resignation as a Minister of the Crown in no way changes my commitment to seeing that fundamental change achieved. This work must and will carry on.
To Canada’s Veterans and their families: I have the deepest admiration and respect for you. This decision is in no way a reflection of my desire to see your service and sacrifice upheld and honoured. I only wish that I could have served you longer.
To my officials and ministerial staff: thank you for your hard work in the service of all Canadians. I am truly grateful for all that you have done and will continue to do.
I am aware that many Canadians wish for me to speak on matters that have been in the media over the last week. I am in the process of obtaining advice on the topics that I am legally permitted to discuss in this matter and as such, have retained the Honourable Thomas Albert Cromwell, CC as counsel.
Again, my thanks to all Canadians. Regardless of background, geography, or party affiliation, we must stand together for the values that Canada is built on, and which are the foundation for our future.
I look forward to continuing to serve as the Member of Parliament for Vancouver-Granville.
Respectfully,
(signature)
Puglaas
The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, PC, QC, MP
Member of Parliament for Vancouver-Granville


A thunderstorm is beginning to set in place of Sunny ways
 

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I always thought of Chretien as a politicians politician.

He was in parliament for almost 40 years?

He held every cabinet position was party leader, deputy prime minister and prime minster.

You would probably need to go back to King to find a comparable parliamentarian.
 

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I always thought of Chretien as a politicians politician.
He was in parliament for almost 40 years?
He held every cabinet position was party leader, deputy prime minister and prime minster.
You would probably need to go back to King to find a comparable parliamentarian.
He was a useless, business as usual bureaucrat. He could have been replaced by a cheap computer.

Some leader.

BTW, Willie King was bonkers and he certainly provided as little leadership to this country that was absolutely necessary. He thought that Adolph Hitler was a charming and progressive man, though and King's dead mother reassured Willie that he meant peace, as well.
 

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Hoid

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He was a useless, business as usual bureaucrat. He could have been replaced by a cheap computer.

Some leader.

BTW, Willie King was bonkers and he certainly provided as little leadership to this country that was absolutely necessary. He thought that Adolph Hitler was a charming and progressive man, though and King's dead mother reassured Willie that he meant peace, as well.
Bureaucrat?

He was elected to parliament in 1963 and served there until his retirement.