If Wilson-Raybould really wants to be a nation builder, she should stop helping Scheer

The book launch guarantees that Jody Wilson-Raybould's story will dominate the news, ensuring the Liberals receive more criticism for their faulty handling of the file.
Former justice minister and attorney general of Canada Jody Wilson Raybould, pictured Feb. 27, 2019, testifying before the House Justice Committee, will be releasing her book in September.
OTTAWA—In the heat of the SNC-Lavalin controversy, the government was slammed for claiming jobs may be at stake. Pundits attacked the statement that some of the of 9,000 company jobs could be lost, if the company did not benefit from a deferred prosecution agreement. The narrative had a distinct...

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