Posted on 04/07/2019 3:08:29 PM PDT by A Formerly Proud Canadian
OTTAWA -- Andrew Scheer is challenging Justin Trudeau to follow through on a threat to sue him over his assertion that the prime minister politically interfered with the criminal prosecution of Montreal engineering giant SNC-Lavlin.
The Conservative leader revealed Sunday that he received a letter on March 31 from Trudeau's lawyer, Julian Porter, threatening a libel suit.
"If Mr. Trudeau believes he has a case against me, I urge him to follow through on his threat immediately," Scheer said in a statement.
"Canadians want this scandal to be investigated in a legal setting where Liberals do not control the proceedings."
Scheer said he looks forward to Trudeau testifying under oath in open court.
He called the threatened lawsuit "an intimidation tactic" aimed at silencing the Conservatives, who have been demanding a thorough, independent investigation of the affair. It's the same kind of tactic Trudeau has employed to silence former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould, said Scheer.
"This is what Justin Trudeau does when you stand up to him. He threatens you."
Like Wilson-Raybould, Scheer added: "We will not back down. We will continue to do our jobs, hold him to account and get to the bottom of this."
Wilson-Raybould maintains she was inappropriately pressured last fall by the Prime Minister's Office to stop criminal proceedings against SNC-Lavalin on bribery charges related to contracts in Libya. She believes she was moved to Veterans Affairs in a mid-January cabinet shuffle as punishment for refusing to do so. She resigned from cabinet a month later.
While she has called the pressure improper, Wilson-Raybould has said she doesn't believe anything illegal occurred.
Last week, Trudeau expelled both Wilson-Raybould and fellow former cabinet minister Jane Philpott from the Liberal caucus. Philpott had resigned from cabinet in early March, citing a loss of confidence in the government's handling of the SNC-Lavalin case.
At issue in the threatened libel suit is a statement Scheer issued on March 29, in which he said documentation provided by Wilson-Raybould to the House of Commons justice committee -- including a surreptitiously recorded phone conversation with the clerk of the Privy Council, Michael Wernick -- is "concrete evidence that proves Justin Trudeau led a campaign to politically interfere with SNC-Lavalin's criminal prosecution."
Porter called the statement "highly defamatory."
"The prime minister supports wide-ranging and vigorous political debate on matters of public policy," he said in his letter to Scheer. "However, your statement, in its entirety, is beyond the pale of fair debate and is libellous of my client personally and in the way of his occupation as prime minister."
Porter said it's "entirely false" to say Trudeau interfered in the SNC prosecution, which has not been halted, or that he personally directed Wilson-Raybould to "break the law" and "fired" her when she refused. It's also entirely false to suggest Trudeau was aware of Wilson-Raybould's concern that he was politically interfering in the SNC case but lied to Canadians about it, Porter said.
Scheer's statement that the affair amounts to "corruption on top of corruption on top of corruption" was meant to suggest that Trudeau "had engaged in dishonest and corrupt conduct that would contravene the Criminal Code," a crime deserving of up to 14 years in prison, Porter said. That too was "entirely false."
In response, Scheer's lawyer, Peter Downard, wrote back Sunday that Scheer "will not be intimidated" and is simply performing his "constitutional duty" to hold the government to account.
If Trudeau is serious about suing, Downard said he must immediately take steps to preserve all relevant documents and to notify all members of his government, past and present, who've been involved in the SNC-Lavalin matter that they can expect to be called to testify.
If Trudeau does not proceed with the threatened lawsuit, Downard said Scheer will conclude that Trudeau "has properly acknowledged that Mr. Scheer's statements were appropriate and grounded in evidence before the Canadian people."
Proverbs 16:18 states: "Pride goes before destruction, and haughtiness before a fall." Turd-owe could teach even Hussein Obolo a great deal about pride!
For once in my life, I SUPPORT Justine Turd-owe! PLEASE bring a libel charge, Justine! PLEASE! And do it NOW! Don't wait another day, start the lawsuit tomorrow. I stand with you! JUST DO IT!
This is going to raise some eyebrows.
Porter is a lawyer to the elites. The Liberals have always pretended to be the party of the little people, when in reality they are part of the business establishment to a degree even greater than the Tories. Previous Liberal Prime Ministers Chretien, Martin, Trudeau and (two-time loser) John Turner, were all connected to big corporate law firms in Toronto and Montreal. They are as elitist as the billionaire Democrats, and view the rabble they pretend to support as a prop to obtain power. Both parties are in favour of minorities and immigrants, as long as they use the servants entrance and vote.
Lol
Trudeau can’t help himself! His pride makes Obama look like the model of humility! If he had any brains, he would have just STFU. The Lieberal chaired
Just-us and Ethics Committees were shut down before much evidence could be presented. The Canadian electorate, like the voters in most countries, would have forgotten all about this, by election time. Instead, Turd-owe’s pride was hurt because Scheer (and the Conservatives and the NDP) would not be good little boys and girls and quiet down, accepting the ‘god-emperor’s word that he did nothing wrong.
As much as I loathed his old man, who also was was proud and arrogant, but he had brains to back up his arrogance. His trust fund little girl (boy?) has the pride arrogance of his old man, but most certainly NOT the brains of Pierre.
Kind of reminds me of when John Dean filed suit against G. Gordon Liddy and then tried to withdraw it. Liddy said no and they had a trial. Liddy won.
The nice thing is, the timing couldn’t be better.
Trudeau has to call an election this fall, and here we are 6 months before, with his reputation self-destructing right on schedule ...
BTW current polls show the Tories on track to form the next government (the people still don’t fully trust the NDP) ... no wonder Justin is panicking
I don’t have much faith in Canadians to remember the SNC-Lavalin affair in October, IF Turd-owe can keep his mouth shut. I do however, trust in the depth of Justine’s pride! The Opposition has to keep prodding him in public so that he continues doing absolutely stupid things.
Keep on keepin’ on Justine! Oh, BTW Justine, keep on smokin’that legal ganja. It’ll certainly continue to help your decision making skills.
I’ll give Baby-Doc credit: he is coming up with ways to fail that no-one has ever seen before.
I just hope that the Tories have lost some of their supernatural ability to snatch defeat, from the jaws of victory.
Thanks A Formerly Proud Canadian.
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