Symmetry
@JustinTrudeau’s political beginning saw him hitting an indigenous person. His political end came when another indigenous person finally hit him back. #cdnpoli
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 30, 2019
@JustinTrudeau’s political beginning saw him hitting an indigenous person. His political end came when another indigenous person finally hit him back. #cdnpoli
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 30, 2019
WERNICK THREAT TO JWR: “He is going to get this done one way or another. That is the type of mood he is in. I think he is thinking about getting someone else to give him some advice.” And he did. And he’s still punishing her. #cdnpoli #lavscam
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 29, 2019
JWR TO WERNICK: “It will be deemed political interference.” #lavscam #cdnpoli
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 29, 2019
JWR TO WERNICK: “The conversation that Gerry and Katie had with my Chief of Staff…was entirely inappropriate.” #Lavscam #cdnpoli
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 29, 2019
JWR TO WERNICK: “This is about interfering with a constitutional principle.” #lavScam #cdnpoli
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 29, 2019
JWR TO WERNICK: “You are politically pressuring me to do this. It’s wrong.” #LavScam #cdnpoli
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 29, 2019
JWR TO WERNICK: “This goes far beyond saving jobs. This is interference.” #CdnPoli #LavScam
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 29, 2019
JWR TO WERNICK: “This conversation is entirely inappropriate and is political interference.” #cdnpoli #lavscam
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 29, 2019
Materials submitted to the Commons Justice Committee this week indicate Jody Wilson-Raybould recorded at least one of the contentious conversations at the heart of the SNC-Lavalin affair, multiple sources tell CBC News.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said Wilson-Raybould’s exit from cabinet was a result of a “breakdown of trust” between Wilson-Raybould and the Prime Minister’s Office. The existence of a recording suggests that trust may have broken down well before she left cabinet on Feb. 12.
The audio recording, or a transcript of it, is expected to be part of a new submission to the committee from Wilson-Raybould to be released later today. That submission also includes a written statement, emails and text messages.
I was very sorry to hear from a friend that he had passed away.
I can now tell you a story I have never told anyone. During the “Gomery Pyle” sponsorship inquiry, I was using this website to aggressively defend Jean Chretien – and highlight the shortcomings of a process that was clearly rigged against him.
I was not acting as a lawyer. I was acting as Chretien’s pit bull.
One morning, I got a call from David Scott. He was angry.
“What the Hell are you doing?” he said, before I could even say hello.
“I’m saying the things that you and your client can’t, but should, Mr. Scott,” I said.
There was a long, long pause.
He burst into laughter. “Very well, carry on,” he said. “But don’t fuck up my case, Kinsella!”
I said I wouldn’t.
RIP, to one of the finest lawyers this country has ever produced.
Here we are at the CCA conference in Bermuda.
Yes, I am wearing white Vans to commemorate the occasion.
Our election panel is starting. Looking forward to hearing from @QueensParkToday, @KarlBelanger and @kinsellawarren pic.twitter.com/SVlD2hkZ24
— CdnConstructionAssoc (@ConstructionCAN) March 28, 2019
I’m about to talk to the Construction Association folks about this in a few minutes. It was just released.
UPDATE: Ipsos has confirmed Reid, here. Oh, and Trump is more popular than Trudeau. That, too.
…even in far-away Bermuda I heard about this one. Disgusting.
It’s going great! Have a great stay in Ottawa, Mr. Donolo and Premier Clark!