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Video SNC-Lavalin Controversy [SPLIT]

Re: Post something just for the heck of it

The narcissistic frat boy belongs on Instagram instead of making a fool of himself in Parliament.


Ah! if Reagan had been born only forty years after!

Anyway...

 
Re: Post something just for the heck of it

#-o

 
Re: Post something just for the heck of it

The frat boy PM is an idiot who can't even answer a question without reading his answer.
I think he was only going to be a one hit wonder. His name got him the job but he proved to be a huge joke. Does nothing but apologize and that dancing and costume fiasco was an international embarrassment. Idiot.
 
What is it with Western Hemisphere heads of government?

What next? Will Mexico's president be implicated?
 
It is worth noting that the scandal is not about anyone getting personal benefit.

It is about trying to come up with a justice deal over SNC Lavalin bribing Libyans in order to try to keep the company from pulling up stakes and leaving Quebec....costing the country 50,000 plus jobs.

Of course the westerners are in high dudgeon because they hate Quebac and Trudeau anyway...but in Quebec, it really isn't seen as a big deal that the government was trying to save jobs from leaving the country.
 
The criminal charges against SNC Lavalin are for them supporting human trafficking. It is alleged they paid $30,000 for underage prostitutes for Muammar Gaddafi's son in order to obtain contracts.
 
With the cognizant (then) Attorney General resigning from the cabinet AND publicly stating she was pressured by the administration to go light on SNC-Lavalin, it certainly looks like Canada is facing its own obstruction of justice investigations.

What is it with politicians? It's almost like they are inherently corrupt and abuse positions of power. If only there were some maxim to describe that.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-bc-cn--canada-trudeau-20190218-story.html
 
With the cognizant (then) Attorney General resigning from the cabinet AND publicly stating she was pressured by the administration to go light on SNC-Lavalin, it certainly looks like Canada is facing its own obstruction of justice investigations.

For those interested in the truth, Wilson-Raybould asked what she should do about SNC-Lavalin. Trudeau may have given some advice, but, ultimately, he told her that the decision was entirely hers. She confirmed that she had asked a second time and that Trudeau had given her the same response he had given her the first time, that it was her decision.

If there had been any pressure from any front, it was Wilson-Raybould's duty to report it. She didn't.

By the way, SNC-Lavalin has been under investigation by the RCMP since 2012.

Compared to former prime minister Stephen Harper's many scandals, this one is rather tame and insignificant and certainly not worthy of Sheer's wrath.
 
But, your former A.G. gave testimony that she was pressured, and included the prime minister explicitly, and that she pushed back against it. She by no means characterized it as "advising." From her words, she was clear about what she was doing, but asked whether she was being directed to mitigate the investigation. From her words in the clip, it certainly sounds like she forced it to the point that he had to back down from the inappropriate leaning on the A.G.

That said, your P.M. appears to have stated rightly that it will be determined in the ensuing investigation now. Like so many thread topics on politics lately, the truth is yet to be determined.

The video also stated that the engineering firm in question has about 3,400 jobs in Quebec, and that the 50,000 jobs is their total worldwide, not just in Canada.

As a neighboring democracy, I would hope that no government is brought down for insufficient cause, and more importantly, that there isn't unethical behavior severe enough to precipitate such a crisis. Disorder spreads.
 
With the cognizant (then) Attorney General resigning from the cabinet AND publicly stating she was pressured by the administration to go light on SNC-Lavalin, it certainly looks like Canada is facing its own obstruction of justice investigations.

What is it with politicians? It's almost like they are inherently corrupt and abuse positions of power. If only there were some maxim to describe that.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/sns-bc-cn--canada-trudeau-20190218-story.html

It's not exactly that politicians are inherently corrupt: only that the people who are inherently overbearing have a natural drive to push their way up to politics... and corrupt it.
 
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