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Fresh documents keep up pressure on Canada's Trudeau over scandal

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Fresh documents keep up pressure on Canada's Trudeau over scandal

By David Ljunggren

 

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FILE PHOTO: Liberal MP and former Canadian justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould testifies before the House of Commons justice committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 27, 2019. REUTERS/Chris Wattie/File Photo

 

OTTAWA (Reuters) - A former cabinet member at the heart of a crisis that could cost Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau his job on Friday released documents to back up her case that she had been pressured to help a large corporation avoid a corruption trial.

 

Trudeau has been on the defensive since Feb. 7 over allegations that officials inappropriately leaned on former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould last year to ensure construction company SNC-Lavalin Group Inc escaped a trial by paying a fine instead.

 

The crisis may well threaten Trudeau's reelection chances in a vote this October. Polls show his centre-left Liberals, who as recently as January looked certain to win, could lose to the official opposition Conservatives.

 

Wilson-Raybould made public around 40 pages of documents revealing more details of what she said were attempts by officials to force her change her mind even after she insisted they desist.

 

Wilson-Raybould, who was demoted to veterans affairs minister in January and resigned the following month, first made the allegations in almost four hours of testimony to the House of Commons justice committee last month.

 

Trudeau says officials were trying to make Wilson-Raybould understand that thousands of jobs would be at risk if SNC-Lavalin were found guilty of bribing Libyan officials. Trudeau insists he and his team did nothing wrong.

 

The affair has so far cost Trudeau two high-profile female cabinet ministers, his closest personal aide and the head of the federal bureaucracy, Michael Wernick.

 

Wilson-Raybould included a recording of a phone call with Wernick last December in which he told her he was worried about "a collision" between her and Trudeau "because he is pretty firm about this."

 

Wilson-Raybould, who stressed she thought the call was inappropriate, told Wernick she was waiting "for the other shoe to drop" because she was under no illusion about how Trudeau "gets things that he wants."

 

Opposition legislators said the documents reinforced their demand for a public inquiry into the matter, something Trudeau says is not necessary.

 

"She is actually trying to speak truth to power, trying to say, 'You can't do this,' ... and it keeps happening," New Democratic Party parliamentarian Nathan Cullen told the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

 

Trudeau's office was not immediately available for comment.

 

The crisis is opening rifts inside the Liberal Party and some legislators want Wilson-Raybould to be kicked out of the parliamentary caucus, a move Trudeau has so far resisted.

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2019-03-30

That’s the problem with documents, they have a habit of turning up.

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This honorable lady has Justin Trudeau by his nuts and bolt.

Being of a First Nations origin and carrying great credibility among the Canadian public, it will be hard to see how showman Trudeau can wiggle out of this sorry debacle. She knows of what she speaks, he is in panic mode.

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Pandering for votes in Quebec has backfired, the province has been corrupted for years. Thank Haile Sellasie the herb was legalized prior to Trudeau committing political suicide. 

This article, which sees Wilson-Raybould as "seriously under-qualified" to be Attorney-General of Canada, is far more damning than anything the SNC Lavallin fiasco can throw up.

Wilson-Raybould (and her husband) had a unique vision to demonise the 98% part of Canada's population that is non-native.

Read especially the last two or three paragraphs:

https://nationalpost.com/opinion/conrad-black-snc-lavalin-is-a-sideshow-to-the-real-wilson-raybould-issue

 

 

I hasten to add that I would nevertheless be very happy to see the SNC scandal bring down Trudeau.

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bye bye trust fund liberal. never worked an honest day in his life

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