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Sunday, March 24, 2019

Incredible incompetence of Trudeau government revealed

Two recent National Post articles concerning the SNC-Lavalin Scandal and the roles of leading persons in the Liberal government and bureaucracy throw an intense light upon the Liberal government and its competency.

See:  https://business.financialpost.com/opinion/ottawa-officials-keep-pushing-myths-about-remediation-agreements-amid-the-snc-lavalin-scandal?video_autoplay=true

And see: https://business.financialpost.com/opinion/how-trudeau-can-easily-help-snc-lavalin-and-other-corporate-wrongdoers-without-corrupting-justice

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Want proof that the Liberals are unable or unwilling to fix the problem (as long as they were willing to admit a problem, of  course)?  The lead-in to the Osborne article (the second article mentioned above) said:  "How Trudeau can easily help SNC-Lavalin (and other corporate wrongdoers) without corrupting justice.  Opinion - All the government has to do is overhaul the debarment policy."

Gerry Butts said - “There is no solution that does not involve interference” .  This ill-informed response tells us a lot about the 'genius' Butts and his friend, Justin Trudeau.  Butts, of course, helped to nearly destroy Ontario and helped heap huge penalty costs upon businesses and homeowners for electricity during the Liberal Ontario disaster. 

These are the people who are governing this country.  I couldn't believe the pile of doo-doo they were mired in could get worse, but it did.  Thanks for the info, Mr. Osborne.

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Now add the information in the 1st article mentioned above:

Combine this information with the information in the Financial Post article by W. Michael G. Osborne on March 19th, 2019, and the foolishness of the government and its 'geniuses', and the full intensity of the SNC-Lavalin Corruption Scandal, could likely have been avoided.

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