The court calls Shepherd’s ruling unreasonable because it was a narrow, technical, and targeted analysis that lacked transparency
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In September 2017, then-commissioner Karen Shepherd said there was no basis to a complaint that the Aga Khan, a billionaire philanthropist, had violated the code for lobbyists by allowing Trudeau and his family to stay on his private island in the Caribbean.
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