Trudeau 'welcomes' ethics probe of alleged PMO interference in SNC-Lavalin case

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Jody Wilson-Raybould “told the truth about Justin Trudeau.
I think he’s going to jail.”


Ezra Levant of The Rebel.media reports on Jody Wilson-Raybould's testimony about Justin Trudeau, Gerald Butts, the PMO, and the Privy Council Clerk conspiring to pressure her to drop criminal charges against a corrupt company called SNC Lavalin.
https://www.therebel.media/jody-wil...rebel-media-ezra-levant-show-february-27-2019


Trudope in JAIL??????????????????????????????????????


WE CAN DREAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Would that not be a GRAND Christmas present???????????


The idiot Boy and the other 11 LIE-berals who pressured Wilson-RaYBOULD ENDING UP BEHIND BARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Sadly I suspect we will not get to see that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Though this disgusted tax payer DOES BELIEVE HE DESERVES JAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


But then I have been saying for years HE SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN ELECTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The Quebec provincial Charbonneau Inquiry into election funding fraud heard testimony that MULTIPLE ENGINEERING COMPANIES WERE ENGAGED IN THAT FRAUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The stinking lawyers that buried the details of Charbonneau Inquiry agree that Lavalin paid out $100 million dollars in assorted BRIBES TO POLITICAL PARTIES THAT LIE-beral govt confiscated for itself.................................................


And Lavalin paid a $118 grand FINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Yes the penalty QUIETLY paid by Lavalin was ONE PERCENT of their total company bribery!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



AND NOBODY is investigating those other engineering firms who are alleged to have done EXACTLY as Lavalin has done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


We are nowhere near getting to the bottom of this CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And Our idiot Boy Justion has already asserted that he took the action thqat he did for the sake of SAVING JOBS IN QUEBEC!!!!!!!!!!!!


And that claim is apparently being ACCEPTED in much of La Belle Province!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Jody Wilson-Raybould “told the truth about Justin Trudeau.
I think he’s going to jail.”

Ezra Levant of The Rebel.media reports on Jody Wilson-Raybould's testimony about Justin Trudeau, Gerald Butts, the PMO, and the Privy Council Clerk conspiring to pressure her to drop criminal charges against a corrupt company called SNC Lavalin.
https://www.therebel.media/jody-wil...rebel-media-ezra-levant-show-february-27-2019

He'll just dress up as a terrorist collect $10 Million and walk out of jail Lol
 

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The Harper government passed a measure 13 years ago to catch Liberal scandals. It worked perfectly

As the Liberal government descends into full-blown crisis, Conservatives could take some satisfaction that this is all happening in part because of a long-ago measure they implemented precisely to catch Liberal scandals.
In 2006, one of the first actions of the new government of Stephen Harper was the Director of Public Prosecutions Act, a measure designed to prevent future occurrences of the Sponsorship Scandal. Now, that act is at the centre of events apparently showing an attempt by the government of Justin Trudeau to halt a criminal prosecution for political reasons.
“Gerry (Gerald Butts, former principal secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau) talked to me about how the statute was set up by Harper (and) that he does not like the law,” former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould said in Wednesday testimony before the House of Commons justice committee.
“I said something like ‘That is the law we have.’”
Wilson-Raybould said she was subjected to “hounding” and then ultimately shuffled out of her job as Attorney General because she failed to stop a criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin, a Montreal construction and engineering firm accused of bribing the government of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Specifically, Wilson-Raybould refused to overrule the Director of Public Prosecutions, an independent office created by the 2006 act in order to prevent political interference in criminal prosecutions.
Previously, Canadian attorneys general had full discretion over which criminal cases were pursued and which were abandoned. Since the Attorney General is also a sitting cabinet member, the door was left open for easy – and quiet – political meddling in the judicial process.
The 2006 act created an independent prosecution service shielded from interference. The Attorney General can still overrule the director, but any such decision has to be publicly announced.
Wilson-Raybould has done this in other cases, such as in November when she advised prosecutors to drop criminal charges in certain cases of people having sex without informing their partners of their HIV positive status. In the case of SNC-Lavalin, Wilson-Raybould decided it was “not appropriate” to overrule the director despite repeated requests to do so.
“I explained to (Trudeau) the law and what I have the ability to do and not do under the Director of Public Prosecutions Act,” Wilson-Raybould said Wednesday. “I told him that I had done my due diligence and made up my mind … that I was not going to interfere with the decision of the (director of public prosecution).”
The act was a direct response to the Sponsorship Scandal, an eight-year program in which federal monies were funnelled to Liberal-aligned contractors in exchange for little to no work. Ostensibly, the cash was being used to fund advertising in Quebec to promote the benefits of Canada and dissuade separatist sentiments.
Prime Minister Paul Martin walks through the crowd in the Byward Market as a protester holds up a sign during a campaign stop in Ottawa, June 12, 2004.
Adding to the scandal was the sense that political interference had hampered the prosecution of those responsible. An independent prosecution service was suggested as a way to ward off future scandals.
“The reason (the Director of Public Prosecutions Act) was proposed in the last election — and I’m not afraid to say it — is that a lot of people were confused about the fact that a number of advertising agencies were pursued with legal action when one organization, which was clearly at the centre of the same scandal and benefited directly from it without any question whatsoever … was not,” Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre said in 2006.
The Sponsorship Scandal had a major role in the 2006 victory of a Conservative minority government, particularly given the Tories’ campaign promise to clean up political corruption. “Bend the rules, you will be punished; break the law, you will be charged; abuse the public trust, you will go to prison,” Stephen Harper said at the time.
 

DaSleeper

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Conservatives shouldn't push for Trudeau's resignation.......
Leaving Trudea as leader of the Liberal party guarantees a Conservative win even with Sheer at the helm.....


Think about it!:lol:
 

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How hilarious is it to have the conservatives tsk tsking government pressuring the courts
 

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Liberal MP Jati Sidhu Sorry For Saying Jody Wilson-Raybould's Father Was ‘Pulling The Strings’

Rick Salutin: Is Raybould-Wilson’s beef really about rule of law?

Now the Chinese are starting to weigh in

Justin Trudeau’s horrible, no good, very bad week just got worse

To the list of critics slamming Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over a massive domestic political scandal, add one foreign player: the People’s Republic of China.
For weeks, Trudeau’s Liberal government has been rocked by claims that it inappropriately pressured the country’s first indigenous attorney general to halt the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin, a firm from the prime minister’s home province.
The case touches on a host of hot-button Canadian issues, including Quebec, indigenous affairs and corporate influence. On Friday, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs helpfully injected another angle, judicial independence, potentially compounding Trudeau’s troubles.
The question of judicial independence is at the heart of the SNC-Lavalin case. Unfortunately for Trudeau, it was also at issue in another recent legal-political drama: the arrest, in Vancouver, of Huawei Technologies’ chief financial officer, Meng Wanzhou.
Meng was arrested at Vancouver’s airport Dec. 1 on U.S. charges, setting off a diplomatic dispute that’s seen China call for Meng’s release and — when that failed — the detention of two Canadian citizens in China.
Trudeau and his team have stressed that Meng’s arrest was a legal matter, not a political one. The prime minister said Canada must adhere to its extradition treaty with the United States and could not and would not interfere on Meng.
When the former Canadian ambassador to China hinted that a deal could be cut, he was forced to resign. “We are a country of rule of law,” Trudeau said, again and again.
On Friday, at a news briefing in Beijing, a spokesman for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs took issue with that claim, telling reporters that Canada has questions to answer when it comes to the rule of law.
A reporter for a Communist Party-controlled news outlet asked the spokesman, Lu Kang, whether it was contradictory for Trudeau to say he couldn’t interfere in Meng’s case while at the same time being accused of intervening on SNC-Lavalin.
Lu, who does not typically praise reporters or weigh in on Canadian politics, responded that he “really liked” the question, according to Reuters. “Of course I think that this is a question that should be asked of the Canadian government,” he said.
"In fact, on this case you have mentioned, people in Canada are paying it a great deal of attention,” Lu continued. “Not only Chinese and Canadian citizens, but the whole world are extremely interested to hear how the Canadian government answers this question.”
The reporter’s leading question drew a false parallel between what’s happening in the Meng case, which is in the courts, and a still-unfolding political scandal that’s seen no charges brought — a pretty standard-issue move.
Indeed, since Meng’s arrest, Chinese diplomats and the Communist Party-controlled press have tried to link Meng’s arrest to, among other things, Canadian white supremacy.
But it’s still significant to see a Chinese official comment on the political fortunes of a foreign leader. His tone sends a clear message to Ottawa: We know you are weak.
The question now is whether Trudeau’s Canadian critics pick up Lu’s line of attack. To do so would help China make a point. It would also make things even worse for Trudeau.
 

spilledthebeer

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The Harper government passed a measure 13 years ago to catch Liberal scandals. It worked perfectly


YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And small minded LIE-berals HATE Harper for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



And isnt it just to BAD that the Harper law only applies to federal LIE-berals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


If that law applied to provincial govts, then Legault and his CAQ would BE FORCED to investigate the testimony from a witness at the



LIE-beral run Charbonneau Inquiry and find out WHICH OTHER engineering firms were engaged in the same election funding fraud



as Lavalin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


CAQ might even find it easier to defeat the LIE-berals in the next Quebec provincial election if the FULL INVESTIGATION was



ever done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



As it is- Quebec LIE-berals apparently have been burying their bribery and corruption sh+t like a sick cat - in a nice DEEP BED of



POLITICAL LITTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Conservatives shouldn't push for Trudeau's resignation.......
Leaving Trudea as leader of the Liberal party guarantees a Conservative win even with Sheer at the helm.....
Think about it!:lol:
Yes sure, don't worry about the whole legal system of Canada or anything.

Jeezus man. It ain't like the conservatives are throwing the liberals out of their houses and moving in for apartheid religious reasons...
 

MHz

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Conservatives shouldn't push for Trudeau's resignation.......
Leaving Trudea as leader of the Liberal party guarantees a Conservative win even with Sheer at the helm.....


Think about it!:lol:
The same method was used to get JT the win over Harper. Good to know both sides are just as retarded as the loco collective. Also explains why Canada is now the shit-hole it is.
 

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Liberal MP Jati Sidhu Sorry For Saying Jody Wilson-Raybould's Father Was ‘Pulling The Strings’

Rick Salutin: Is Raybould-Wilson’s beef really about rule of law?

Now the Chinese are starting to weigh in

Justin Trudeau’s horrible, no good, very bad week just got worse


PETITION – Stop the future SNC Lavalin scandals



Dear Supporter,

Jody Wilson-Raybould’s explosive testimony detailed the immense pressure she got from the prime minister and many other senior government officials to interfere with the corruption prosecution of SNC-Lavalin.

Canadians deserve the truth and we need to make sure this never happens again.

This massive scandal could have been prevented if the government hadn’t used Trojan horse legislation to sneak in a loophole for corporate corruption into its massive 556-page omnibus budget bill.

SNC-Lavalin spent months lobbying the government for the loophole. Then the prime minister, his staff and others pressured the former attorney general to let SNC Lavalin slide through that loophole. We wrote about this in the National Post.

Instead of openly debating the loophole bill, the government snuck it through Parliament as Trojan horse legislation in the omnibus budget bill.

During the election, Trudeau promised not to use omnibus bills: “Stephen Harper has also used omnibus bills to prevent Parliament from properly reviewing and debating his proposals. We will … bring an end to this undemocratic practice.”

Please sign our PETITION to stop Trojan horse legislation from sneaking into omnibus bills – just click this link: https://www.taxpayer.com/resource-centre/petitions/petition?tpContentId=193

If you’ve already signed the petition we need you to do one more thing: please forward this email to your friends and family. Everyone needs to take a stand to stop these scandals.

Your friends and family can sign the PETITION by clicking this link: https://www.taxpayer.com/resource-centre/petitions/petition?tpContentId=193

We’ll continue to hold governments accountable and make sure you know what they’re up to.

Sincerely,

  • Aaron, Shannon, Todd and the rest of the CTF team.
 

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The same method was used to get JT the win over Harper. Good to know both sides are just as retarded as the loco collective. Also explains why Canada is now the shit-hole it is.


Oh....................WILL YOU BE LEAVING US ANY TIME SOON MHz??????????????????????????????????


WE can live in hope that you will seek greener pastures for your lies and religious madness!

 

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Justin Trudeau’s disgrace is like watching a unicorn get run over

The political scandal engulfing the Canadian prime minister has outed him as not quite the hero we all believed he was

For Canadian liberals, or indeed any of us who cling to outdated ideas such as good governance and liberal democratic values, it was like watching a unicorn get flattened by a lorry. Earlier this week, Canada’s undeniably gorgeous, halo-bound Liberal prime minister, Justin Trudeau – proud feminist, defender of minority rights, advocate for transparency, inclusivity and decency, and prince of the one-armed push-up – was morally eviscerated over four-hours of astonishing testimony by his own former attorney general and justice minister, Jody Wilson-Raybould – a woman of great integrity and a rare Indigenous Canadian cabinet minister.

To recap, Wilson-Raybould was demoted to the position of veterans affairs minister in a cabinet shuffle earlier this year. Shortly thereafter, reports emerged that she and her staff had been subjected to a “sustained” campaign by the prime minister’s office over the handling of corruption charges against SNC-Lavalin, a Montreal-based engineering giant accused of bribing Libyan officials. It happens to be a large employer in Quebec, Trudeau’s home province – the prime minister’s office made sure to remind her of that, the job losses such charges might cause and the fact that it was an election year. There was a string of increasingly irate calls, texts and emails. Still, Wilson-Raybould held her ground. The prime minister lost the battle. Then she was demoted.


More: https://www.theguardian.com/comment...u-disgrace-unicorn-political-scandal-canadian
 

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Justin Trudeau’s disgrace is like watching a unicorn get run over

The political scandal engulfing the Canadian prime minister has outed him as not quite the hero we all believed he was

For Canadian liberals, or indeed any of us who cling to outdated ideas such as good governance and liberal democratic values, it was like watching a unicorn get flattened by a lorry. Earlier this week, Canada’s undeniably gorgeous, halo-bound Liberal prime minister, Justin Trudeau – proud feminist, defender of minority rights, advocate for transparency, inclusivity and decency, and prince of the one-armed push-up – was morally eviscerated over four-hours of astonishing testimony by his own former attorney general and justice minister, Jody Wilson-Raybould – a woman of great integrity and a rare Indigenous Canadian cabinet minister.

To recap, Wilson-Raybould was demoted to the position of veterans affairs minister in a cabinet shuffle earlier this year. Shortly thereafter, reports emerged that she and her staff had been subjected to a “sustained” campaign by the prime minister’s office over the handling of corruption charges against SNC-Lavalin, a Montreal-based engineering giant accused of bribing Libyan officials. It happens to be a large employer in Quebec, Trudeau’s home province – the prime minister’s office made sure to remind her of that, the job losses such charges might cause and the fact that it was an election year. There was a string of increasingly irate calls, texts and emails. Still, Wilson-Raybould held her ground. The prime minister lost the battle. Then she was demoted.


More: https://www.theguardian.com/comment...u-disgrace-unicorn-political-scandal-canadian
That Trudeau is obviously racist.
 

MHz

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Oh....................WILL YOU BE LEAVING US ANY TIME SOON MHz??????????????????????????????????


WE can live in hope that you will seek greener pastures for your lies and religious madness!
Never going to happen, might as well suicide yourself before the painful part starts.
 

MHz

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WTF has this to do with the conversation in this thread?
lol, like that slows down a troll like you. Want me to start a thread about your off-topic posts?? (just from today would make it a long, long post.

That is what the parent company does, like in Libya as well. If you can't follow along there is a kiddies section her that might be more your style