No One Is Above the Law: Liberal-NDP-Bloc Coalition Stop RCMP Testimony On Potential Criminality In Trudeau’s SNC-Lavalin Scandal

Ottawa, ON – Michael Barrett, Conservative Shadow Minister for Ethics and Accountable Government, and Larry Brock, Conservative Member of Parliament for Brantford–Brant, released the following statement on the Liberal-NDP government shutting down testimony from the RCMP:

“Justin Trudeau was found guilty of breaking Canada’s ethics laws through his efforts to protect a corrupt, politically connected company by firing his first indigenous Attorney General, who would not bend to the Prime Minister’s orchestrated campaign of political pressure.

“Last week, Canadians discovered that the RCMP were unable to pursue a criminal investigation because the Prime Minister refused to provide them the information they needed. The RCMP asked the Prime Minister to be transparent, but the prime minister refused to hand over documents or let individuals who were involved in the affair testify.

“The former Ethics Commissioner’s Trudeau II Report indicated that many witnesses said they had relevant evidence to offer but were constrained by limitations put in place by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The exact same tactics blocked the RCMP from probing the possibility of criminal charges relating to Trudeau’s orchestrated and systematic campaign to pressure Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould to over-rule the independent Public Prosecution Service and offer SNC a deferred prosecution agreement.

“Now, the Liberal-NDP-Bloc coalition is censoring the RCMP by shutting down the Commissioner’s testimony in committee. They are doing whatever it takes to protect the Prime Minister from potential criminal charges.

“Common sense Conservatives will continue to hold the Liberal-NDP government and their Bloc allies accountable. Canadians deserve transparency and have a right to know if the Prime Minister broke the law.

Les conservateurs de gros bon sens demandent à la ministre des Pêches d’écouter les pêcheurs de harengs

Les conservateurs de gros bon sens demandent à la ministre des Pêches d’écouter les pêcheurs de harengs

Grand Falls — Windsor, T.-N. — Clifford Small, député de Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame et ministre du Cabinet fantôme conservateur responsable des Pêches, des Océans et de la Garde côtière canadienne ; Rick Perkins, député de South Shore-St. Margarets et ministre du Cabinet fantôme conservateur responsable de l’Innovation, des Sciences et de l’Industrie ; John Williamson, député de New Brunswick Sud-Ouest ; et Chris d’Entremont, député de Nova-Ouest, ont fait la déclaration suivante sur la récente réduction du total autorisé des captures (TAC) de hareng dans le sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse et dans la baie de Fundy :

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Common Sense Conservatives Call For The Minister Of Fisheries To Listen To The Harvesters Of The Herring Fishery

Common Sense Conservatives Call For The Minister Of Fisheries To Listen To The Harvesters Of The Herring Fishery

Grand Falls – Windsor, NL – Clifford Small, MP for Coast of Bays-Central-Notre Dame and Shadow Minister for Fisheries, Oceans and The Canadian Coast Guard; Rick Perkins, MP for South Shore-St. Margarets and Shadow Minister for Innovation, Science and Industry; John Williamson, MP for New Brunswick Southwest; and Chris d’Entremont, MP for West Nova, released the following statement on the recent reduction of the herring Total Allowable Catch (TAC) in Southwestern Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy:

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