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Methinks whereas the Jane and Jody Tag Team still remain in caucus I suspect that I am not alone in smelling a palace coup coming on N'esy Pas?
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Wilson-Raybould to provide emails, texts and written statement on SNC-Lavalin affair
Liberal-dominated committee shut down study of allegations of political interference in criminal case
Jody Wilson-Raybould says she will
provide a written statement and copies of text messages and emails to
the Commons justice committee that shut down its probe of the
SNC-Lavalin affair.
This week, the Liberal MPs who hold the majority on the committee voted to close down the inquiry without recalling the former attorney general and justice minister to testify a second time in response to other witnesses.
In a letter today to the committee chair, Liberal MP Anthony Housefather, Wilson-Raybould said she would respond to a request to provide copies of texts and emails she cited in her Feb. 27 testimony before the committee.
"Related to these requests, I also have relevant facts and evidence in my possession that further clarify statements I made and elucidate the accuracy and nature of statements by witnesses in testimony that came after my committee appearance," she wrote.
"As such, in response to these requests, and consistent with the standard practice of the committee of receiving written submissions, I will be providing a written submission to the committee in relation to matters within the confines of the waiver of cabinet confidence and solicitor-client privilege."
Housefather
said submissions to the committee are not automatically made public but
it's the committee's general practice to do so — except in the case of
personal information, such as cell phone numbers or email addresses,
which would be redacted.
Political wrangling over claims that PMO officials and others in government inappropriately pressured the former attorney general to override a decision to prosecute SNC-Lavalin on bribery charges overshadowed the Liberal budget this week.
The Conservatives triggered a marathon vote in the Commons that lasted 31 hours to protest the Liberals' decision to shut down the committee before bringing back Wilson-Raybould.
Adding to the uproar was a Maclean's interview with former cabinet minister Jane Philpott, in which she insisted there is "much more" to the SNC-Lavalin story and the Canadian public deserves to know more.
CBC's Journalistic Standards and PracticesThis week, the Liberal MPs who hold the majority on the committee voted to close down the inquiry without recalling the former attorney general and justice minister to testify a second time in response to other witnesses.
In a letter today to the committee chair, Liberal MP Anthony Housefather, Wilson-Raybould said she would respond to a request to provide copies of texts and emails she cited in her Feb. 27 testimony before the committee.
"Related to these requests, I also have relevant facts and evidence in my possession that further clarify statements I made and elucidate the accuracy and nature of statements by witnesses in testimony that came after my committee appearance," she wrote.
"As such, in response to these requests, and consistent with the standard practice of the committee of receiving written submissions, I will be providing a written submission to the committee in relation to matters within the confines of the waiver of cabinet confidence and solicitor-client privilege."
Political wrangling over claims that PMO officials and others in government inappropriately pressured the former attorney general to override a decision to prosecute SNC-Lavalin on bribery charges overshadowed the Liberal budget this week.
The Conservatives triggered a marathon vote in the Commons that lasted 31 hours to protest the Liberals' decision to shut down the committee before bringing back Wilson-Raybould.
Adding to the uproar was a Maclean's interview with former cabinet minister Jane Philpott, in which she insisted there is "much more" to the SNC-Lavalin story and the Canadian public deserves to know more.
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Jack Cracker
Until she gets to speak again the only logical choice for me is to assume guilt of the Liberal Party.
David R. Amos
Reply to @Jack *******: "the only logical choice for me is to assume guilt of the Liberal Party"
Methinks folks should never forget that the lady lawyer is still a member of the Liberal Party N'esy Pas?
David R. Amos
Reply to @Jack *******: Whats with your name?
Cecil Row
Jody Wilson Raybould, you will forever be a hero to us. Thank you for standing firm truth sayer!
David R. Amos
Reply to @Cecil Row: "Jody Wilson Raybould, you will forever be a hero to us"
Who is "us" ???
Wes Ballantine
Reply to @Cecil Row: And you know she’s telling the truth how exactly?
Because it fits YOUR narrative?
Regardless, the questions have been raised so there should be a full enquiry into this, and that includes the AGs behaviour as well.
David R. Amos
Reply to @Wes Ballantine: "Regardless, the questions have been raised so there should be a full enquiry into this, and that includes the AGs behaviour as well."
YUP Methinks the first question I would ask her in an enquiry is why did she have her minions attack me in Federal Court N'esy Pas?
Cecil Row
Reply to @David R. Amos: those who care about the integrity of our justice system above politics. That and the overwhelming majority of posts in recent weeks supporting this.
David R. Amos
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Reply to @Cecil Row: Are you saying I don't?
Go Figure
https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right
David R. Amos
Reply to @Cecil Row: Need I say that I was not surprised to see that my reply to you insult was blocked?
William Carrol
KABOOM out goes Trudeau's lights, is government will fall by next week........its all over Justin!
David R. Amos
Reply to @William Carrol: Dream on
Jason Tremblay (JasonDiggy)
Reply to @Edward O'Brien:
She can stand on parliamentary privilege and spill all.
Enough with her and the CONs’ drama.
David R. Amos
Reply to @Jason Tremblay (JasonDiggy): "Enough with her and the CONs’ drama."
I agree
Chris commishavich
JWR says she has proof and is willing to disclose it. Good for her, However you know that the Liberals will kill any attempt to have this proof become public knowledge.
David R. Amos
Reply to @Chris commishavich: "the Liberals will kill any attempt to have this proof become public knowledge."
Methinks that is impossible Everybody knows the Goble and Mail would be willing to publish anything JWR gives them in a heartbeat N'esy Pas?
Mac Lester
each and every day this SNC issue gets more and more interesting, liberals can't shake it away
Adam Gajewski
Reply to @Mac Lester:
JT cannot handle SNC file or any other file crossing his desk. Saudi file - FAIL, Trans Mountain file - FAIL, China file - FAIL, electoral reforms - FAIL. And so on... FAIL
David R. Amos
Reply to @Adam Gajewski: Methinks Trudeau's only achievement was legalizing dope for his fans N'esy Pas?
James Watson
The Trudeau Regime's desperate cover up continues - Canadians are fed up with this abusive behaviour.
Pablo Wall
Reply to @Steve Vaughan:
Some posters like claiming they speak for many Canadians. When I see claims like that I remember Doug Ford claiming he speaks for all Ontarians before he was elected.
I can speak for myself and don't speak for others that I have never met.
David R. Amos
Reply to @Pablo Wall: "I can speak for myself and don't speak for others that I have never met."
Me Too
Stacey Bindman
"Jody Wilson-Raybould says she will provide a written statement and copies of text messages and emails to the Commons justice committee that shut down its probe into the SNC-Lavalin affair."
I hope the written statement is in addition to the text messages and e-mails.
I also want the "Justice" Committee to make these documents public, and to allow an open and televised (to the public) view of what will be going on. The Liberals may try to blockade the Conservatives in the justice committee, but if they want this story to go away, they have to be open to all Canadians!
David R. Amos
Reply to @Stacey Bindman: Methinks everybody knows that I published my communications etc with Jody Wilson Raybould and her many minions in the Justice Dept Anyone can Google her name and mine N'esy Pas?
Gerry Atrich
We may find out why those top Liberals resigned after all .
David R. Amos
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Reply to @Gerry Atrich: Methinks everybody already knows It just a liberal version of the Duffy coverup N'esy Pas?
David R. Amos
Reply to @David R. Amos: No surprise to see that go "Poof"
Chris Spring
Yammer and stammer your way outta that JT.
David R. Amos
Reply to @Chris Spring: Methinks all he has to do is clam up and it will go away His best buddy Mr Butts already fell on his sword for him N'esy Pas?
Paul Lirette
Why not just take the gag off and let her testify under oath and just tell the truth. Another question is what she is providing to the liberal majority committee be made public for the people of Canada to see?
David R. Amos
Reply to @Paul Lirette: Methinks the lady lawyer is clever enough to know that she can take the muzzle of anytime she wishes Whereas the Jane and Jody Tag Team still remain in caucus I am not alone in smelling a palace coup coming on N'esy Pas?
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