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Post by OutlawSoldier Tue 19 Feb 2019, 2:25 pm

Vancouver Granville community leaders voice support for MP Jody Wilson-Raybould

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Laura Kane, The Canadian Press
Published Tuesday, February 19, 2019 5


VANCOUVER - When Jody Wilson-Raybould was demoted in cabinet, a rabbi in her Vancouver Granville riding reached out to her with a message from the Bible. It quoted Joseph, who said after a betrayal: “You meant it for bad, but God meant it for good.”

The intention of the note was to convey that sometimes what looks like a curse can actually be a blessing. While it's too soon to tell whether that's the case for Wilson-Raybould, community leaders say recent events have not shaken their strong support for their MP.

“She is very down-to-earth and extremely honest. She never promised something that she couldn't or wouldn't try to deliver. And she was really curious,” said Dan Moskovitz, the head rabbi of Temple Sholom, who wrote the encouraging note.

“I just thought she was a lovely person and still is.”

Wilson-Raybould resigned from cabinet last week amid allegations the Prime Minister's Office pressured her when she was attorney general to help SNC-Lavalin avoid criminal prosecution. She was later demoted to Veterans Affairs Canada.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has denied that his office directed her on the matter and has said that the departure of treasury board president Scott Brison necessitated the cabinet shuffle. On Monday, his closest adviser, Gerald Butts, resigned as his principal secretary, while denying any impropriety.

In the Vancouver riding she has represented since 2015, supporters are disappointed Wilson-Raybould is no longer in cabinet but are respectful of her decision. Reverend Steven Epperson said many members of his Unitarian Church of Vancouver are more left-wing than the governing Liberals, but they deeply admire Wilson-Raybould.

“They think that what's happened is a tragedy,” Epperson said. “We're not privy to what's going on behind the scenes, but I think we're all aghast at the kind of covert and overt discrediting of her that's going on in some Liberal circles. I think it's shameful.”

Many church members, regardless of party affiliation, want to find out the truth and hope Wilson-Raybould remains in politics and continues to represent the riding, he added.

Both Moskovitz and Epperson described Wilson-Raybould as a principled, committed MP who met with them and supported their initiatives, including programs to help refugees and people struggling to find affordable housing.

Several community leaders in the riding expressed pleasant surprise when they expected brief meetings with Wilson-Raybould but she stayed for 45 minutes to an hour.

Walter Wells, of the community group the Vancouver Odd Fellows, said Wilson-Raybould was extremely friendly when she sat down with him to discuss a charity contest for high school students to visit Parliament.

“I was very conscious that she was a busy person and we're just some small, local charity,” he said. “I kept expecting to get out of my chair and say, 'Thank you for your time and goodbye,' but she kept asking about our history, our membership and our purpose. ... To me, (she is) not a typical politician at all.”

Wells said he supports her “more than ever” after her resignation from cabinet.

“It seems to me that she's taken a principled stand,” Wells said. “I am so inspired by what I think is going on with her, and disgusted by what I think is going on with the Prime Minister's Office.”

Wilson-Raybould has not explained why she quit and has cited solicitor-client privilege to refuse comment. She has hired a former Supreme Court justice to advise her on what she may say legally.

The Vancouver Granville Liberal Riding Association said in a statement it stands in full support of Wilson-Raybould and her important work for the community and Canada.

Marpole Oakridge Family Place holds an annual community gathering and Wilson-Raybould has attended every year since she was elected, said Andrea Krombein, literacy outreach co-ordinator.

“She's talking to whoever wants to speak to her. People are gathering around her. She's acknowledging everybody. She's focusing on one person at a time. She's truly, truly, listening,” she said. “You can actually see from her body language, what she's saying, that her goal is to connect and educate and reassure.”

Krombein said while no one knows what really happened, she has no doubt Wilson-Raybould has been completely professional.

“I feel that she's probably working through it the best way she can. It does not change our impression of her at all.”




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Post by OutlawSoldier Tue 19 Feb 2019, 2:28 pm

Opposition pushes for inquiry in SNC-Lavalin affair

The Canadian Press
Published: Feb 19, 2019



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OTTAWA — Opposition parties are demanding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau call a public inquiry and waive solicitor-client privilege to get to the bottom of allegations that his office pressured the former attorney general not to prosecute a Canadian corporation.

MPs returned to the House of Commons Tuesday morning after a break week that saw the resignation of cabinet minister Jody Wilson-Raybould and Trudeau's principal secretary Gerald Butts.

Their first order of business is a motion from NDP MP Murray Rankin pressuring the government to call a public inquiry into the events leading to those resignations, and for Trudeau to waive the solicitor-client privilege that is keeping Wilson-Raybould from telling her side of the story.

Motions are not binding but they force MPs and ministers to take public positions by voting and they can put pressure on the government.

The situation involves anonymous allegations that when Wilson-Raybould was the attorney general she was influenced by the Prime Minister's Office to allow a remediation agreement with Quebec engineering giant SNC-Lavalin, rather than proceed to a criminal prosecution on charges of fraud and bribery related to the firm's work in Libya.

Butts was not specifically named in the accusations but he said Monday he was resigning because he had become a distraction to the government's work. He insists he has done nothing wrong.

Critics questioned why Butts would resign, in that case, and the woman at the centre of the allegations has yet to give her side of the story.

Wilson-Raybould was moved within cabinet from justice to veterans affairs in January and then resigned from cabinet last week. She has yet to say anything publicly and has hired former Supreme Court justice Thomas Cromwell to advise her on what she can say, given the solicitor-client privilege that covered her dealings as attorney general.

Rankin said he hopes she will get advice that will make her feel comfortable in coming to Parliament to tell her story. He said the government thus far has said there is nothing to see, and nothing to tell.

"You know what, they may be right, but why on earth wouldn't they let us find out so we can put our minds at rest?" he said.

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Tuesday that Canada cannot claim to be a country based on the rule of law if the Prime Minister's Office is dictating the course of justice.

"The prime minister has kept her silent in order to protect himself," Scheer alleged.

Liberal MP Arif Virani, the parliamentary secretary to the current justice minister and attorney general David Lametti, said waiving solicitor-client privilege is not a simple matter.

Virani said the ethics commissioner Mario Dion is investigating and is best placed for the task because he's unaffected by political rhetoric.

The House of Commons justice committee last week agreed to take on a study of the matter as well, but the Liberals rejected opposition calls for Butts, Wilson-Raybould and other members of the Prime Minister's staff to appear. The committee is meeting Tuesday afternoon for a further discussion on the scope of the study but that meeting will happen behind closed doors.

Trudeau also met with his cabinet Tuesday morning for the first time since the allegations arose. The prime minister normally stops to speak to reporters on his way into weekly cabinet meetings but walked by without saying a word. Several cabinet ministers who did stop reflected briefly on Butts's contribution to the government.

Newly appointed Minister of Rural Economic Development Bernadette Jordan said the government is not in crisis.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau said he has "an enormous amount of respect" for Butts.

"My sense is that he's decided — and I think appropriately — to defend himself against, you know, people saying things that just aren't true," said Morneau.

Some cabinet ministers also seem to want to know more about what happened between the Prime Minister's Office and Wilson-Raybould. Infrastructure Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne, however, echoed Virani's position that the ethics commissioner is the best official to help with that.

"Obviously everyone, every Canadian, all of us, we want to shed some lights on the recent events," he said. "I'm very happy personally that the ethics commissioner, which is impartial and independent, has taken the task to bring the light to that."

The Canadian Press

Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version said the NDP and Conservatives had each introduced motions. There is only the NDP motion.




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Post by Gridlock Tue 19 Feb 2019, 4:59 pm

Full exchange: PM Justin Trudeau, Andrew Scheer on Butts' resignation

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Post by Gridlock Tue 19 Feb 2019, 5:37 pm

Trudeau takes questions after adviser resigns amid SNC-Lavalin scandal | Power & Politics

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Post by Gridlock Tue 19 Feb 2019, 7:06 pm

Gerald Butts' wife speaks about ordeal

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Post by Gridlock Tue 19 Feb 2019, 7:08 pm

'Don't do more damage': Liberals trying to shift messaging

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Post by Gridlock Tue 19 Feb 2019, 7:11 pm

Issue between Wilson-Raybould and Butts?

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Post by Gridlock Tue 19 Feb 2019, 7:17 pm

Wilson-Raybould meets with Trudeau's cabinet amid SNC-Lavalin heat on the Hill

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Post by Garrison Tue 19 Feb 2019, 9:05 pm

Power Play: View from the Hill

Former PMO chief of staff Tim Murphy and Norman Spector discuss Butts' resignation and whether it was the right move.

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Post by Garrison Tue 19 Feb 2019, 9:07 pm

Power Play: What to make of resignation?

Former PMO chief of staff Tim Murphy and Norman Spector discuss Butts' resignation and whether it was the right move.

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Post by Dalton Wed 20 Feb 2019, 7:41 am

CTV National News: What to make of meeting?

Host of Power Play Don Martin speaks about the day's events regarding Jody Wilson-Raybould’s meeting with the Liberal cabinet.

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Post by Dalton Wed 20 Feb 2019, 7:44 am

CTV National News: Request to testify

The Liberals are now willing to have the former justice minister testify before the House justice committee. Omar Sachedina reports.

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Post by Dalton Wed 20 Feb 2019, 7:47 am

CTV National News: Liberal cabinet meeting

One day after Gerald Butts resigned, Jody Wilson-Raybould met with the Liberal cabinet. Joyce Napier has the latest details.

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Post by Falcon Wed 20 Feb 2019, 3:21 pm

'There still are more questions than answers'

From CTV News Channel: Conservative Manitoba MP Candice Bergen speaks about the investigation into the SNC-Lavalin affair.

Published Wednesday, February 20, 2019


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Post by Falcon Wed 20 Feb 2019, 3:24 pm

LIVE: MPs debate during question period

MPs spar during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, LIVE here.

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