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    #13
    It’s in Chucks job description to post what he does. He has to post crap to get paid. I would be grumpy too.

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      #14
      I do not want to live in a country where the justice minister and the crown prosecutors decisions can be overruled by the Prime Minister and his office hacks.

      There should be a full public inquiry of SNC Lavalin affair. Jody Wilson Raybould was being forced to commit a criminal offence and that was to interfere and overrule the Crown prosecutor.

      Trudeau was found guilty by the ethics commissioner.
      The Shawcross Principle, was the judicial doctrine that the ethics commissioner said Trudeau breached? The Shawcross doctrine gives the Justice department independence from political decisions.

      The DPA legislation buried in the budget legislation and was simply a get out of jail card for SNC Lavalin.

      Should Jody Wilson Raybould have complied with Trudeau and his staff she would have committed a criminal offence. That is Jody Wilson Raybould would have had to overrule the Crown Prosecutors decision.


      The Office situation This is just more gas-lighting by Trudeau's office a vendetta

      MP Charlie Angus
      "Here's my take on the Jody Wilson Raybould office "scandal."
      Ottawa has a longstanding tradition of petty vendettas and enforced pecking orders for office allocation after electoral wins. Kicking people out of their offices is how political scores are settled.

      Of all the office available in Parliament, the digs in Confederation Building are hardly the Cadillac choice. This is a story being fed to media by whiny PMO staffers. They are just pissed at her.

      As one who has been evicted, I say to Jody.. you go girl".

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        #15
        Originally posted by fjlip View Post
        Who woke up grumpy? Things were nice and quiet...Stop pissing in his cornflakes!
        He couldn’t of been treated well in first class on his plane flight back from the Madrid Climate Conference.
        Maybe Air Canada lost one of his luggages?

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          #16
          I understand the weather was unseasonably cold for spain at that time of year also
          Thats gotta be a kick in the nuts when you are promoting or attending a glowbull warming revival
          I know , i know , its just weather
          But still if they woulda wanted cold they would of had it in winterpeg

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            #17
            Originally posted by GDR View Post
            Most of us were impressed with her last year for having some integrity, but maybe Trudeau has it right and she is just a major pain in the ass.
            She was always a whackadoo. She's entitled by virtue of being a woman and doubly entitled because she's an Indian. So in a nutshell, she's entitled to her entitlements and she absolutely knows it. Skippy's big mistake was putting her in cabinet in the first place. Everything that happened after that massive mistake was just karma. I hope she drags this out for as long as she can and ends up getting hauled out of that office kicking and screaming.

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              #18
              If she needs to be out of that office give her a deadline.
              Make sure you have proof she received notification.
              Or make her sign the eviction notice.
              If she doesn't move out of the office on her own by the deadline, tell her her things will be moved for her.

              .....watch her take up an "occupy demonstration".

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                #19
                She had to have the last word when they arrested Meng Wanzhou.

                She is never mentioned for that total FUBAR.

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                  #20
                  Weird timing but arrests have been made for five convictions of a SNC executive. I’m not sure if this is really news since somebody from SNC-Lavalin is usually getting arrested.

                  https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-former-snc-lavalin-executive-sami-bebawi-found-guilty-on-all-five/

                  What a terrible company!

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                    She had to have the last word when they arrested Meng Wanzhou.

                    She is never mentioned for that total FUBAR.
                    With respect to Meng Wanzhou.
                    Jody Wilson Raybould as Justice Minister was supposed to have the final say on the extradition but no comment from her at all. The extradition was clearly taken over by Trudeau and his fascist friend Freeland and they handled all the press. Again this is another reason why we need a public inquiry.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      "The whole SNC thing was probably made up to get rid of her."

                      The conspiracy theory that makes no sense!

                      Why would Trudeau want to have a very public battle with JWR over the SNC?

                      Because he wanted his approval rating as a Prime Minister to fall? hahahaha

                      Just like Harper and company tried to cover up the Mike Duffy payment, Trudeau was trying to put a lid on JWR. Its very unusual to see a high level cabinet minister attack the PMO and damage her own party.

                      Normally disagreements would stay behind closed doors.

                      If she didn't agree with the prime minister the correct thing to do was resign.

                      There are still penalties applied under deferred prosecution agreements and also accountability. Several countries have and use the same deferred prosecution agreements.

                      "Under a deferred prosecution agreement, the Crown prosecutor can agree to defer bringing a prosecution for the alleged offences if the organization takes steps to improve its conduct, makes restitution, and implements internal controls to avoid a repetition of the conduct."

                      "The United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) have DPA regimes in place. In November 2016, France adopted a DPA-like mechanism to resolve anti-corruption investigations. The Australian Ministry of Justice released a public discussion paper on DPAs in 2016 and, in May 2017, completed consultations on a draft law."
                      With respect to your statement "Under a deferred prosecution agreement, the Crown prosecutor can agree to defer bringing a prosecution for the alleged offences if the organization takes steps to improve its conduct, makes restitution, and implements internal controls to avoid a repetition of the conduct."

                      You are correct the crown prosecutor makes the decision and the Justice Minister Jody Wilson Raybould agreed with it and that should have been the end of the story.

                      However the PM Trudeau and his hacks pressured her and the ethics commissioner found Trudeau guilty of pressuring JWR.

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                        #23
                        I am in agreement.

                        Its obvious that the scale of corruption and fraud at SNC is well beyond what would be acceptable for a deferred prosecution agreement.

                        In the first case the SNC executive received personal kickbacks in the millions.

                        Trudeau and the PMO were wrong to try and influence JWR.

                        Was it illegal? JWR said no and there were no charges.

                        Their pressure to seek a deferred prosecution agreement failed anyway.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                          I am in agreement.

                          Its obvious that the scale of corruption and fraud at SNC is well beyond what would be acceptable for a deferred prosecution agreement.

                          In the first case the SNC executive received personal kickbacks in the millions.

                          Trudeau and the PMO were wrong to try and influence JWR.

                          Was it illegal? JWR said no and there were no charges.

                          Their pressure to seek a deferred prosecution agreement failed anyway.
                          The issue has interesting consequences. Should Jody Wilson Raybould have caved to the enormous pressure exerted on her by Trudeau and his office staff and overruled the crown prosecutor it would have been JWR who committed the crime.

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