Ultimately, that system was able to do its work—as democracy and good governance requires—and an outcome was reached today. Accountability was achieved. (2/3)
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2019 began with very public questions about the rule of law in our country. I am glad to see it end with that principle being upheld. The justice system did its work. It is time to move forward and for the company to look to its future. (3/3)
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Today is a good day for the rule of law, and vindication for those who choose to uphold it. Thank you for doing what was right. Canadians owe you a debt of gratitude.
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Does that include illegally recording a Privy Councillor?
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Recording is legal under Canadian law when at least one of the two parties to the conversation consents i.e. JWR.
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So SNC is able to buy its way out, without the restructuring, government supervision and amends required by a DPA, and you think this is a good thing?!
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Yes. I'm still trying to understand this too. They got off virtually scot-free, when a DPA would have come with stiffer fines and a prosecution dangling over their head if they attempted to veer off track again.
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Wonder where the rule of law was when you secretly recorded Michael Wernick? Sit down and stop talking.
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when one becomes irrelevant
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