Embattled lawyer James Bowie says he was too busy to reply to the Law Society of Ontario because he was busy being famous on Twitter.
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“As I began to express my frustration about the convoy on Twitter, I have become the focus of some attention. I’ve been on CBCNN, CTV, CBC radio, CBC print, local talk radio. I declined CBC The National, although the national news anchor read my tweets on the national news.” He then said he had been inundated with requests, including one to teach a “mini-course” on bail hearings at Queen’s.Article content
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