March 14: Hang-ups in the classroom cellphone ban. Plus other letters to the editor GlobeDebate
, pointed out that the government did put pressure on Jody Wilson-Raybould, she didn’t listen , no laws were broken and it’s the election-hungry Conservatives and New Democrats who are interested in keeping this issue alive., John Doyle compared the testimonies of Ms. Wilson-Raybould and Gerald Butts to a TV drama and concluded that Ms. Wilson-Raybould’s testimony was full of “righteous indignation” and Mr.
After thinking about these, let me add my own opinion: Perhaps Ms. Wilson-Raybould is happy to see the Liberal Party falter, because the SNC issue could mean Justin Trudeau’s exit, leaving an opening for her in the leadership position.The reason that Jody Wilson-Raybould should not leave the Liberal Party is that the party and what it stands for are much more than Justin Trudeau.
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