Voters have their minds made up on SNC, with or without Dion’s report

Most Canadians have tuned out, and things are still looking up for the Liberals in Quebec.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been under fire for months for pressuring his former attorney general to get Montreal's SNC-Lavalin out of a criminal prosecution. Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion's damning report on Mr. Trudeau's actions won't do much to change what Canadians think about the scandal, if they do at all, writes Sheila Copps.
The gift that keeps on giving. Opposition parties are salivating at the summer fallout from the damning ethic commissioner‘s report into the prime minister’s actions in support of SNC-Lavalin’s pursuit of a deferred prosecution agreement. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Conservative Leader Andr...

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