Payette’s past shouldn’t prevent GG appointment, but government response should be much better

In the week or so that followed the announcement of Julie Payette as Canada’s next governor general, we learned a few things about her. In July 2011, she was driving a car that struck and killed pedestrian Theresa Agnes Potts. An investigation found that Payette had a green light, the pedestrian ...

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