Sunday, 31 March 2019

PM wasn't briefed on Wilson-Raybould's concerns due to holiday break, says Wernick's lawyer

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Methinks we should not be surprised to see that mean little Mikey Wernick would find a liberal lawyer willing to lie for him for a fee N'esy Pas? 


https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/03/pm-wasnt-briefed-on-wilson-rayboulds.html




https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/wernick-wilson-raybould-recording-trudeau-holiday-break-1.5078639


 

PM wasn't briefed on Wilson-Raybould's concerns due to holiday break, says Wernick's lawyer




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Joe james
PM wasn't briefed ... They really expect Canadians to believe that after all this ?? That is just weak last hail Mary desperation play


Jamie Gillis 
Reply to @Joe james:

Especially when there's evidence that both Justin and Gerald were in Ottawa working as late as December 21st.
 
 
David R. Amos 
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Reply to @Joe james: Methinks I should remind the LIEbranos, Mean Little Mikey Wernick's lawyer Frank Addario and Admiral Norman's lawyer Marie Henein of when we crossed paths long ago N'esy Pas?


David R. Amos
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Reply to @Jamie Gillis: "Especially when there's evidence that both Justin and Gerald were in Ottawa working as late as December 21st."

Methinks its ain't rocket science to understand that no matter where they were the Clerk of the Privy Council could reach the Prime minister and his best buddy Mr Butts byway of the telephone just like he dd the Attorney general as she sat home alone just before Xmas N'esy Pas?


David R. Amos 
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Reply to @Jamie Gillis: "Especially when there's evidence that both Justin and Gerald were in Ottawa working as late as December 21st."

Methinks for reasons of national security at the very least the Clerk of the Privy Council should be able to reach the Prime Minister byway of the telephone no matter where he was just like he dd the Attorney General as she sat home alone . If the Trudeau the Younger was in one of his "moods" I have no doubt whatsoever that he and his best buddy Mr Butts would want to know the bad news right away N'esy Pas?

 

David R. Amos 
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Reply to @Joe james: I wonder how many folks read my comments


David R. Amos 
Reply to @Danbinder Binder: "But guess my job is more important the being the Prime Minister "

I guess so but methinks nobody is buying Wernick's BS N'esy Pas?

"Scheer cited Wernick's own committee testimony that the prime minister was available 24 hours a day and often "woken up in the middle of the night" to be briefed on important issues.

"The idea that he was on vacation and couldn't be briefed about an issue that he took such great interest in, that he sent his principal adviser multiple times to lobby Ms. Wilson-Raybould to interfere in this situation, an issue that he himself had a meeting with her on, and then never asked about it, certainly I'm not buying that," Scheer said."



David R. Amos 
Reply to @Arlond Lynds: "She has thrown away her credibility, Philpott as well."

Yea right Methinks you no doubt think Wernick and his lawyer are oh so credible N'esy Pas?

"Wernick's lawyer's statement said Wernick "never discussed SNC again with the PM or PMO until someone leaked the story to the Globe and Mail in early February."



Aaron Morris:
Reply to @David R. Amos:

Wernick and Trudeau probably don’t see subversion of justice due to political interference to be an important issue, that’s all.










Tom Abbott
Sorry Justin....I just don't buy it......your aide didn't call you about JWR phone conversation because of a holiday......really........what B S. 


David R. Amos 
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Reply to @Tom Abbott: Methinks an amazing number of Canadains wholeheartedly agree with you today N'esy Pas? 


David R. Amos 
Reply to @David R. Amos: Now that was amazing 


Arlond Lynds
Reply to @Tom Abbott:
It is really unforgivable that JWR handled this as she did, if she had concerns over the PM's understanding of the deferred prosecution process it it unforgivable that she did not personally speak with the PM and make sure all aspects including her own rational were clear. Warnick is just a civil servant even if the top one, she should have informed the PM herself, she has no excuse for not doing so. I would kick her out of caucus with Philpott were I in the PM's shoes. Fortunately for them he is much more forgiving than I.




David R. Amos
Reply to @Arlond Lynds: "Warnick is just a civil servant even if the top one"

Methinks it very strange indeed that nobody mentions that in January of 2016 in the second paragraph of Trudeau’s announcement ridding himself of Harper's pal Janice Charette as clerk of the Privy Council and secretary to the cabinet said “the prime minister has asked Mr. Wernick for advice on a process to fill the position on a permanent basis.”

Clearly Wernick must have advised that he was the dude for the job and no doubt Jody Wilson-Raybould and her fellow cabinet ministers approved N'esy Pas?










kenny carter
The budget would have balanced itself this year, except everyone went on holidays.


David R. Amos   
Reply to @kenny carter: Methinks many a true word is said in jest but I bet not many folks found that funny as Mr Prime Minister Trudeau The Younger and his many minions try to buy the next mandate byway of increasing the National Debt in order to support their political campaigns N'esy Pas?











Jon Mark
"Well, I am going to have to report back before he leaves."
Your words Mr. Wernick.
You were either attempting a pressure tactic then, or are not being truthful now.



Adam Gajewski 
Reply to @Jon Mark:
That "vacation" excuse reduced Mr. Wernick's lifetime contributions to Canadian society to zero. Sad end to a career.



David R. Amos 
Reply to @Adam Gajewski: Methinks it was not a moment to soon N'esy Pas? 


Stacey Bindman
Reply to @Arlond Lynds:
No!
Mr. Wernick came to Ms. JWR, so he would have been responsible to report to PM Trudeau!



David R. Amos  
Reply to @Stacey Bindman: I agree










Lucien Beaudet
Mr wernick told her to use all her legal tools in the box...she did mr wernick...and you got busted lol
Reply to @Lucien Beaudet: 

Troy Mann
Recording someone without their knowledge is the lowest of low. She was completely acting during the phone call, she sounded so phoney.


David R. Amos    
Reply to @Lucien Beaudet: Oh So True

David R. Amos
Reply to @Troy Mann: "Recording someone without their knowledge is the lowest of low. She was completely acting during the phone call, she sounded so phoney."

Methinks you should not be surprised to see a liberal lawyer do such a thing N'esy Pas? 



David R. Amos  
Reply to @Aaron Morris: "Recording a bank robbery doesn’t make the robbers any less guilty."


David R. Amos 
Reply to @Stacey Bindman: "I'm sure he would have known or should have known to report back to PM Trudeau whether PM was at home, on a jet, or on vacation!"

David R. Amos 
Reply to @Len Evans: "As a Lawyer, & as a politician, I can only imagine she is very strategic in how she approaches things, so I can't imagine any piece of this whole debacle not being part of a bigger plan"

Of course






 

Richard Dekkar
Nobody believes you Mr. Wernick.


Lucien Beaudet
Reply to @Richard Dekkar: I second that
 
Jamie Gillis
Reply to @Richard Dekkar:

The phone call took place on December 19, but the PM's itinerary and Gerald B.'s twitter feed indicates both of them were working in Ottawa as late as the 21st.

 
David R. Amos 
Reply to @Lucien Beaudet: : I second that

Me Too 



David R. Amos
Reply to @Stacey Bindman: "Gotcha, Mr. Wernick!"

Methinks that there is no way the Mr Wernick and his lawyer can ever dare to deny that I made them aware long ago that I had filed a lawsuit against the Crown in Federal Court (File No T-1557-15) as I was running in the election of the 42nd Parliament while Harper was the Prime Minister, Peter MacKay was the Attorney General and Andrew Scheer was the Speaker. Trudeau and the DND are mentioned in paragraph 83 of the complaint when he was the leader of the third party of the 41st Parliament that had been dissolved. At the time Trudeau was not a member of the government or the Privy Council . I had never heard of the liberal lawyer Jody Wilson-Raybould but i have been arguing her and her many cohorts ever since the election of the 42nd Parliament and she was sworn in to replace MacKay. N'esy Pas?











 


Frank Hammerschmidt
Right up their with the "dog ate my homework" excuses.


Lorne McIntyre
Reply to @Frank Hammerschmidt: I honestly did have a dog eat my homework. I tried to tell the teacher, but she was on holidays.


Nancy Byng
Reply to @Lorne McIntyre: ha ha


David R. Amos  
Reply to @Lorne McIntyre: Very Well Put Sir 


Ernie Amundsen
You know, I bust my hump every day trying to provide for my family and paying well over 50% of my taxes to various levels of government.

It's truly disheartening and apalling watching these inept fools waste my money and ruin my country. 



Ron Brady
Reply to @Ernie Amundsen: Amen!!!


David R. Amos 

Reply to @Ron Brady: I second you 
 






 

Tom Shultz
Wernick, in the recently released recording, states that Trudeau is very interested in this file, is determined to get this done, then Warnick clearly states that he is going to have to report back to Trudeau.

Now, we're told that after this recording Wernick and Trudeau never spoke about the Attorney General's views on the SNC Lavalin.

That's not credible. That's not even close to credible.

Where is the RCMP?



Tracy Mann 
Reply to @Tom Shultz:

Is lying a crime now in Canada?


David R. Amos  
Reply to @Tom Shultz: "Where is the RCMP?"

Methinks Mr Prime Minister Trudeau the Younger and his many minions know that the RCMP have crawled under a rock and ware waiting for me to file my next lawsuit Anyone Can Google David Amos RCMP N'esy Pas?



David R. Amos   
Reply to @Tracy Mann: "Is lying a crime now in Canada?"

Methinks you know as well as I that it is when you are under oath or playing a part in a conspiracy to obstruct justice N'esy Pas?









Brian Rose
Was not important to disturb the boy wonder on one of his many taxpayer paid vacations.

 
David R. Amos  
Reply to @Brian Rose: Methinks Jody Wilson-Raybould ruined his fancy vacation even though the clerk of the PCO won't admit it. However nobody can deny that Mr Prime Minister Trudeau the Younger appointed a new Attorney General not long after he got back to work N'esy Pas?





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Methinks I should remind the LIEbranos, Mean Little Mikey Wernick's lawyer Frank Addario and Admiral Norman's lawyer Marie Henein of when we crossed paths long ago N'esy Pas?


http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2017/03/methinks-chief-of-defence-staff-gen.html





https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/wernick-wilson-raybould-recording-trudeau-holiday-break-1.5078639



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Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 11:53:02 +0000
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Subject: Norman Sabourin, executive director of the Canadian Judicial Council launches
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PM wasn't briefed on Wilson-Raybould's concerns due to holiday break, says Wernick's lawyer

Lawyer for top civil servant said PM wasn't briefed on former AG's concerns as 'everyone went on holidays'


Clerk of the Privy Council Michael Wernick waits to appear before the Commons justice committee in Ottawa in February. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

Canada's top civil servant didn't brief Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on a secretly recorded phone conversation with then-Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould about SNC-Lavalin because everyone "went on holidays the next day," according to his lawyer.

A statement released on Saturday by the lawyer for Michael Wernick, the clerk of the Privy Council, comes a day after the House of Commons justice committee released an audio recording made by Wilson-Raybould of a Dec. 19 call between herself and Wernick.

Wernick — who was not aware he was being recorded in the 17-minute call — is heard warning Wilson-Raybould that Trudeau was "quite determined" to prevent SNC-Lavalin's criminal trial from leading to job losses.










Wernick said Trudeau wanted to know why the then-justice minister hadn't used a new legal tool to allow the Quebec-based engineering giant to avoid a criminal trial on corruption-related charges.

Wilson-Raybould is heard repeatedly stating that she thought the conversation with Wernick was inappropriate and that she wanted to protect the prime minister and the integrity of the government.

Conflicting claims


In contrast to Wilson-Raybould's testimony on Friday where she alleged Trudeau was set on stopping the criminal prosecution, Wernick's lawyer said the PM was not aware of her concerns, and the SNC case was not a priority for the PMO.

In the statement from lawyer Frank Addario, Wernick raised the issue with the then-attorney-general "as part of his job to manage relations between the PM and his cabinet ministers."

Addario said Wernick didn't brief Trudeau on Wilson-Raybould's concerns because, following their phone conversation, "everyone went on holidays the next day."
The statement appears to shed some light on how Trudeau could have been left in the dark about Wilson-Raybould's concerns. 

Trudeau's spokesperson, Cameron Ahmad, said the Prime Minister's Office was unaware of the full contents of the audio recording until it was played to lawmakers on Friday.

"When everyone returned at beginning of January, the first burning issue was the [Scott] Brison resignation and a Cabinet shuffle," the statement from Wernick's lawyer said.

"The SNC issue never made it back to the top of the discussion list."

The statement said Wernick "never discussed SNC again with the PM or PMO until someone leaked the story to the Globe and Mail in early February."

Wernick will be leaving his post as Canada's top civil servant before the federal election this fall. 

Watch as Wilson-Raybould's secret SNC-Lavalin recording shines light on controversy:



The National
Wilson-Raybould's secret SNC-Lavalin recording shines light on controversy

 A recording made by Jody Wilson-Raybould of a 17-minute Dec. 19 call between herself and Privy Council Clerk Michael Wernick has been released. This, the latest in the unraveling SNC-Lavalin controversy that has the former attorney general pitted against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. 5:43





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