She says the submission will disclose “relevant facts and evidence” in her possession that will further clarify her previous oral testimony at the committee and “elucidate the accuracy” of statements made by other witnesses who followed her.“I trust that the committee will receive this information as part of, and in follow-up to, my testimony on Feb. 27, 2019,” Wilson-Raybould writes.
Opposition parties have been demanding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau grant a blanket waiver of solicitor-client privilege and cabinet confidentiality to allow Wilson-Raybould to more fully tell her story. The filibuster, which continued until almost 1 a.m. Friday, was intended to protest Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s refusal to offer a blanket waiver of privilege and confidentiality that Wilson-Raybould has claimed is necessary if she is to fully tell her side of the story.Philpott, who resigned early this month as Treasury Board president, told Maclean’s that she raised concerns with Trudeau, during a Jan.
That waiver allowed Wilson-Raybould to testify for nearly four hours before the House of Commons justice committee.
globepolitics Trudeau will find a way to stop it and Obstruct Justice again - where is the RCMP
globepolitics Just go away!!!
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globepolitics You can tell, people are starting to get sick of this game.
globepolitics ...yawn...wake me up when this faux scandal is over please....
globepolitics I wish she would either tell everything and quit in a blaze of glory, or stop talking and MOVE ON!! This week by week drip of info is getting tiresome.
globepolitics Let this nothing burger rest already. She’s trying to make a name for herself, good luck to her.
globepolitics Drip, drip, drip, drip.
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