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Quote from: "sasquatch"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Shen Li"Surprise, surprise, the ethics commissioner's report stated that Justin Trudeau breached Canada's ethics rules and Jody Wilson-Raybould. Trudeau's reward to her for being ethical and telling the truth was to fire her. This is the same Trudeau that has stated many times that it is time for women to speak up, be heard and be believed. Some in the media have already jumped to his defence and bought his story about how he was protecting Canadian jobs. Let's look at these jobs he is so called protecting. Are these jobs going to disappear if SNC is found guilty? No, they will not disappear, as the work will still have to be done but by a firm other than SNC. What is at stake is SNC'S stranglehold on lucrative government contracts. There is also the fact that SNC is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, contributor to the Liberal Party of Canada. Trudeau appears to be more focused on protecting a Liberal benefactor than protecting jobs. The jobs angle is nothing more than a smokescreen. If Trudeau is so concerned about Canadian jobs, where was he when thousands of jobs disappeared in Alberta?

This was never about jobs. This is entirely about a corporation with ties to a corrupt government.

Yep. that pretty much sums it up. If they are so worried to break the law to protect 9000 jobs, why did it create new ones to prevent 100 000 of them from ever being seen again,right?

I read those jobs were never really at stake.

Anonymous

Quote from: "sasquatch"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Shen Li"Surprise, surprise, the ethics commissioner's report stated that Justin Trudeau breached Canada's ethics rules and Jody Wilson-Raybould. Trudeau's reward to her for being ethical and telling the truth was to fire her. This is the same Trudeau that has stated many times that it is time for women to speak up, be heard and be believed. Some in the media have already jumped to his defence and bought his story about how he was protecting Canadian jobs. Let's look at these jobs he is so called protecting. Are these jobs going to disappear if SNC is found guilty? No, they will not disappear, as the work will still have to be done but by a firm other than SNC. What is at stake is SNC'S stranglehold on lucrative government contracts. There is also the fact that SNC is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, contributor to the Liberal Party of Canada. Trudeau appears to be more focused on protecting a Liberal benefactor than protecting jobs. The jobs angle is nothing more than a smokescreen. If Trudeau is so concerned about Canadian jobs, where was he when thousands of jobs disappeared in Alberta?

This was never about jobs. This is entirely about a corporation with ties to a corrupt government.

Yep. that pretty much sums it up. If they are so worried to break the law to protect 9000 jobs, why did it create new ones to prevent 100 000 of them from ever being seen again,right?

  :thumbup:

sasquatch

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "sasquatch"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Shen Li"Surprise, surprise, the ethics commissioner's report stated that Justin Trudeau breached Canada's ethics rules and Jody Wilson-Raybould. Trudeau's reward to her for being ethical and telling the truth was to fire her. This is the same Trudeau that has stated many times that it is time for women to speak up, be heard and be believed. Some in the media have already jumped to his defence and bought his story about how he was protecting Canadian jobs. Let's look at these jobs he is so called protecting. Are these jobs going to disappear if SNC is found guilty? No, they will not disappear, as the work will still have to be done but by a firm other than SNC. What is at stake is SNC'S stranglehold on lucrative government contracts. There is also the fact that SNC is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, contributor to the Liberal Party of Canada. Trudeau appears to be more focused on protecting a Liberal benefactor than protecting jobs. The jobs angle is nothing more than a smokescreen. If Trudeau is so concerned about Canadian jobs, where was he when thousands of jobs disappeared in Alberta?

This was never about jobs. This is entirely about a corporation with ties to a corrupt government.

Yep. that pretty much sums it up. If they are so worried to break the law to protect 9000 jobs, why did it create new ones to prevent 100 000 of them from ever being seen again,right?

I read those jobs were never really at stake.

you read correctly.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/snc-lavalin-neil-bruce-1.5064432">https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/snc-la ... -1.5064432">https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/snc-lavalin-neil-bruce-1.5064432

the CEO of SNC-lavelin has put a dampener on that lie. Seolbro pretty much summed it up.

Anonymous

Quote from: "sasquatch"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "sasquatch"
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "Shen Li"Surprise, surprise, the ethics commissioner's report stated that Justin Trudeau breached Canada's ethics rules and Jody Wilson-Raybould. Trudeau's reward to her for being ethical and telling the truth was to fire her. This is the same Trudeau that has stated many times that it is time for women to speak up, be heard and be believed. Some in the media have already jumped to his defence and bought his story about how he was protecting Canadian jobs. Let's look at these jobs he is so called protecting. Are these jobs going to disappear if SNC is found guilty? No, they will not disappear, as the work will still have to be done but by a firm other than SNC. What is at stake is SNC'S stranglehold on lucrative government contracts. There is also the fact that SNC is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, contributor to the Liberal Party of Canada. Trudeau appears to be more focused on protecting a Liberal benefactor than protecting jobs. The jobs angle is nothing more than a smokescreen. If Trudeau is so concerned about Canadian jobs, where was he when thousands of jobs disappeared in Alberta?

This was never about jobs. This is entirely about a corporation with ties to a corrupt government.

Yep. that pretty much sums it up. If they are so worried to break the law to protect 9000 jobs, why did it create new ones to prevent 100 000 of them from ever being seen again,right?

I read those jobs were never really at stake.

you read correctly.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/snc-lavalin-neil-bruce-1.5064432">https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/snc-la ... -1.5064432">https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/snc-lavalin-neil-bruce-1.5064432

the CEO of SNC-lavelin has put a dampener on that lie. Seolbro pretty much summed it up.

Trideau lied. :shock:

Anonymous

The Liberals and Conservatives were in a dead heat just before the ethics report was released.

Anonymous

Liberals block bid to call ethics watchdog to committee even as wildcard MP breaks ranks



Liberals on the House of Commons ethics committee have blocked a push by the opposition members to get the ethics commissioner to testify about his scathing report on the SNC-Lavalin scandal.



In a vote of 5-4 on Wednesday, five Liberal MPs voted down a motion supported by the Conservative and NDP members — as well as wildcard Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith — that asked for the committee to invite Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion to answer questions about the conclusions of his report last week which determined Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke federal ethics rules by interfering in the Quebec firm's court case.



The defeat came after the committee heard Dion was standing by to speak to them immediately if they so wished.



Liberals Steve MacKinnon, Mona Fortier, Michel Picard, Frank Baylis and Anita Vandenbeld — who was herself found last month by Dion to have broken federal ethics rules — voted against the motion to invite the watchdog.

Liberal Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Conservatives Lisa Raitt and Peter Kent, and the NDP's Charlie Angus supported the motion.

https://globalnews.ca/news/5792866/andrew-scheer-ethics-committee-snc-lavalin/">https://globalnews.ca/news/5792866/andr ... c-lavalin/">https://globalnews.ca/news/5792866/andrew-scheer-ethics-committee-snc-lavalin/



And he'll get away with it and the people in my province will elect him a second time.

Anonymous

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