They just experience mercury poisoning differently
…even in far-away Bermuda I heard about this one. Disgusting.
https://twitter.com/freegrassy/status/1111040750387630081?s=21
…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!
Justin Trudeau’s PMO has made history: so intent were they on smearing Jody Wilson-Raybould, the Liberal leader and his apparatchiks violated the confidentiality of the judicial appointment process – and they smeared a respected jurist who was tending to his wife. Who had breast cancer.
It got a reaction. One that none of his predecessors ever did.
Here’s the Canadian Bar Association’s reaction:
“There is a process to get informed input about the merits of the applicants. It rightly goes on behind closed doors. Keeping the deliberations confidential respects the privacy of applicants and guards against interference. Breaching confidentiality by releasing the names and commenting on the suitability of the other applicants after the appointment demeans the selection process and ultimately all those who hold the office of judge.”
And here is the Manitoba Bar Association:
“It is vital any deliberations leading up to any appointment remain confidential. The recent breaches of confidentiality…[are] highly disconcerting. It demeans the entire selection process…The Manitoba Bar Association is also deeply concerned about comments made about Chief Justice Joyal…[which were] entirely improper and indeed false…It is appalling.”
Justin Trudeau is uniting people, alright.
Against him.
The journalists urging Trudeau to expel @Puglaas and @janephilpott are doing so because journalists prefer war to peace. Whatever. But if the #FakeFeminist does so, Jody and Jane will achieve martyr status at or about Louis Riel levels. #LavScam #cdnpoli #lpc
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 26, 2019
Andrew Coyne: The latest tactic to suppress Wilson-Raybould — smear a judge https://t.co/byTWS1AsMr via @nationalpost #LavScam #cdnpoli
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 26, 2019
I'm not surprised the Trudeau PMO would jeopardize the judicial appointment process – and hurt a family dealing with cancer – to smear @Puglaas. What's surprising is that @CdnPress and @CTVNews would facilitate that. #LavScam #cdnpoli https://t.co/Da2O3qxsTi
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 26, 2019
Yesterday, PMO violated the confidentiality of the judicial appointment process and smeared a respected jurist dealing with his wife's cancer. What will they do next in #LavScam?
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 26, 2019
I don’t have much hope Ethics will prevail at the Ethics Committee. Justice didn’t ever prevail at the Justice Committee. #LavScam #cdnpoli #lpc #cpc #ndp https://t.co/4KCnrKUpKP
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 26, 2019
You guys have to ensure this gets played at my funeral.
Lean towards this time!
They’re prepared to dirty the judicial appointment process – and hurt a couple dealing with cancer – to continue to smear Jody Wilson-Raybould.
They are a disgrace.
In a scandal that has had many lows, this is a new one. Justice Joyal’s wife had breast cancer, and that is why he withdrew. But PMO was still prepared to use this sad story to launch yet another attack on @Puglaas. This is evil. #cdnpoli #lpc https://t.co/e48TZ00Xoe
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 25, 2019
That’s what the Globe and Mail is suggesting in another shocker this morning. I have wondered the same thing.
Huge reporting by Fife and Team. And, if true, this moves things closer to obstruction of justice. Big time.
The Prime Minister’s Office will neither confirm nor deny the assertion by former attorney-general Jody Wilson-Raybould that senior advisers to Justin Trudeau had inside knowledge of discussions within the independent Public Prosecution Service about the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin.
Ms. Wilson-Raybould has alleged that the Prime Minister’s Office [PMO] told her chief of staff about an apparent internal dispute between director of public prosecutions Kathleen Roussel and one of the federal prosecutors handling the SNC-Lavalin bribery and fraud prosecution.
In testimony before the Commons justice committee last month, Ms. Wilson-Raybould described a Sept. 16, 2018, conversation between her then-chief of staff, Jessica Prince, and the Prime Minister’s Quebec adviser, Mathieu Bouchard, and senior adviser Elder Marques about negotiating an out-of-court settlement with SNC-Lavalin.
Ms. Wilson-Raybould says she plans to provide follow-up written testimony this week to the committee to show there was high-level political interference in the SNC-Lavalin matter.
The people celebrating Barr’s “exoneration” of Trump are the same people who were outraged about Lametti’s “exoneration” of Trudeau. #cdnpoli #uspolitics #LavScam
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) March 24, 2019