Wilson-Raybould doesn’t trust the prime minister and the feeling is mutual

Based on her testimony before the House Justice Committee, it is clear the prime minister had no choice but to move her out. She cannot be trusted to sit in caucus where she could be note-taking for her next committee exposé.
Former justice minister Jody Wilson Raybould, pictured on Feb. 27, 2019, before the House Justice and Human Rights Committee.
OTTAWA—Buried in the nearly four hours of House Justice Committee testimony by Jody Wilson-Raybould was an astonishing admission. In answer to a question from Conservative deputy leader Lisa Raitt, Wilson-Raybould revealed that she herself had used her legal power of direction, issuing an interna...

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