ferniesnow
I'm doo-ing it!
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I think it is time to follow this company and their shenanigans, along with the BS Trudeau and his henchmen are spewing. This is criminality at it's best with Quebec a major player. Funny how losing GM in Oshawa and the 5000 jobs and the 10's of thousands of jobs in Alberta and the energy sector hasn't had a ripple effect within the Liberal government but poor Quebec and the French voting capacity have really hit a nerve with the Liberals and Trudeau in particular.
It is really hard to find writings and if one finds something, it had better be copied and pasted because it may not be there tomorrow. The information below is just that kind of factual information. I sure hope that something can materialize out of the BS of the scumbag Liberals......all of the below information has been taken from CBC. I can clearly see that with the information below, it defines where Jody Wilson-Raybould stands and the BS that is going on.
Roussel is the official who informed SNC-Lavalin that the company was not going to be invited to negotiate a remediation agreement. Less than two weeks later, the company filed for a judicial review of that decision.
In October, prosecutors told SNC-Lavalin it would not get a DPA. The criminal charges were going to court. SNC Lavalin's lifeline was fraying. Events started to move fast.
The company made the news public in an October 10 statement. On Oct. 11, SNC-Lavalin met with Elder Marques, the PMO senior adviser. A week later, the company announced that it would challenge the prosecutor's decision.
But in October, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada determined SNC had not met the criteria for a DPA.
According to the Globe and Mail, Wilson-Raybould then "came under heavy pressure" to persuade the Public Prosecution Service of Canada to change its mind. But she was unwilling to instruct the director of the public prosecution service to negotiate the agreement, the Globe reported.
It is really hard to find writings and if one finds something, it had better be copied and pasted because it may not be there tomorrow. The information below is just that kind of factual information. I sure hope that something can materialize out of the BS of the scumbag Liberals......all of the below information has been taken from CBC. I can clearly see that with the information below, it defines where Jody Wilson-Raybould stands and the BS that is going on.
Roussel is the official who informed SNC-Lavalin that the company was not going to be invited to negotiate a remediation agreement. Less than two weeks later, the company filed for a judicial review of that decision.
In October, prosecutors told SNC-Lavalin it would not get a DPA. The criminal charges were going to court. SNC Lavalin's lifeline was fraying. Events started to move fast.
The company made the news public in an October 10 statement. On Oct. 11, SNC-Lavalin met with Elder Marques, the PMO senior adviser. A week later, the company announced that it would challenge the prosecutor's decision.
But in October, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada determined SNC had not met the criteria for a DPA.
According to the Globe and Mail, Wilson-Raybould then "came under heavy pressure" to persuade the Public Prosecution Service of Canada to change its mind. But she was unwilling to instruct the director of the public prosecution service to negotiate the agreement, the Globe reported.