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Let’s not forget what sparked the SNC-Lavalin affair

OTTAWA—Almost lost in the media storm surrounding the resignation of former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould, sparked by allegations that she faced political pressure from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office, is the timeline of events surrounding the alleged infractions that sparked the controversy. Yes, we are all aware that Quebec-based engineering giant SNC-Lavalin was lobbying Trudeau’s […]

Amid SNC-Lavalin lobbying, legalizing deferred prosecution agreements in budget bill raises questions about ‘timing’ and ‘undue influence,’ says ethics lawyer

The Liberal government’s decision to use a budget bill to legalize deferred prosecution agreements raises questions about whether lobbyists had “undue influence” on the government as it made the business-friendly legal change, says an expert in ethics law. The timing of the decision to use a fast-tracked budget bill to make changes while SNC-Lavalin stared […]

Co-ops key to building nation of innovators

Co-operatives often fail to fit program or policy criteria as a ‘business,’ or face costly delays and barriers to growth, such as those that result from disparities between the Canadian Cooperatives Act and individual provincial acts, which limit co-operatives’ ability to trade and expand across provinces.

Finance, innovation lead January’s slow lobbying start to 2019

Finance Minister Bill Morneau and his staffers were among the most in-demand targets for lobbyists in an otherwise quiet month as the Hill returned from the holiday break in January. Lobbyists mentioned Mr. Morneau (Toronto Centre, Ont.) in 13 communications, on par with Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains’ (Mississauga-Malton, Ont.) tally of 14, though many of […]

Ex-DM ‘deeply disturbed’ by PCO clerk Wernick’s committee testimony, but others say it didn’t cross partisan line

Privy Council clerk Michael Wernick’s testimony last week to the House Justice Committee on the SNC-Lavalin scandal was “way over the line,” according to one former deputy minister, who added he was “deeply disturbed” by the “profoundly political” performance. However, another former bureaucrat, Kevin Page, the first parliamentary budget officer, said he didn’t see anything […]

Justice officials told Senators SNC didn’t lobby them to get remediation agreements in law

Despite heavily lobbying ministers and political staff as well as some bureaucrats in other departments, SNC-Lavalin didn’t meet with Justice Department officials in the two years leading up to when the deferred prosecution agreements it wanted were ready to be used, departmental officials told Senators who studied the agreements last year. The Senate Legal and […]

Perception a problem with retired Supreme Court justices involved in the ‘highly partisan’ SNC-Lavalin affair, say some court watchers

With a former Supreme Court justice tapped as counsel to former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould, some court watchers say they are “uneasy” with the optics of a political judiciary. But two former justices say she has the right to get good legal advice and it doesn’t politicize Canada’s highest court. When Ms. Wilson-Raybould (Vancouver Granville, […]