“She’s retained council to clear up what she can do, I think you’ll see her making statements and I’m pleased with that. It’s not like Jody to be muzzled in any manner,” said Bill Wilson.
"It was her responsibility to let me know about that, of course she said nothing of that to me last Fall," said Trudeau.
The PBO report calculated that the Liberal government may have overspent by upwards to $1 billion for the faulty project.
Andrew Scheer said Tuesday that calling for testimony and investigation into the SNC-Lavalin case is “not partisan” and is something Canadians should be concerned about.
A man who once promised a new way of “positive politics” has become just another in a long line of deceptive and dishonest politicians.
For now, China will continue to receive more exclusions while Canadians continue to be cheated by our closest allies.
New supporting documents in the court records show that the police are working with the DPCP (Directeur des poursuites criminelles et pénales), not the federal Crown, to lay charges against the Quebec engineering firm.
It is settled law in Canada that once a client has revealed communications he has had with his lawyer, solicitor-client privilege is implied to have been waived for the specific communications referred to. The reason for this implied waiver is obvious.
Jody Wilson-Raybould has now resigned from Justin Trudeau's cabinet, according to the Globe and Mail.
For refugees, the first few months or years in a new country can be difficult. They often have fewer education credentials, less language proficiency in English or French than other immigrants
A six-year-old boy was beheaded in front of his screaming mother in Saudi Arabia by a mad man because he was Shia Muslim.
The Mexicans worked at locations in Collingwood, Innisfil, Oro-Medonte and Cornwall, Ont., police said. In some cases, police said the Mexicans, after paying various fees, were left with less than $50 a month.
Second Burnaby South debate sees the NDP-PPC feud continue
Big corporations can now avoid criminal prosecution in Canada – so long as they’re big enough to afford lobbyists.
"This is more than just an issue of ethics, there's potential criminality at play," said Scheer.