Conservatives right to criticize cash-for-access, but that’s not the way to end it

Instead of lecturing the government, the Conservatives should say, 'We were not perfect either and we apologize for that.'
Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose is right that cash-for-access events and the Liberals' explanations for them do not pass the smell test, writes Angelo Persichilli.
TORONTO—Interim Conservative Leader Rona Ambrose is blasting the Liberal government of Justin Trudeau for not ending the unethical practice of cash-for-access. She is right and he is wrong, but this doesn’t tell the entire story.

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