Globe appears to be on campaign to keep SNC-Lavalin story alive

To avoid undue election influence, the RCMP has announced it will not be investigating anything during the writ period. That fact was buried in The Globe story.
The Globe and Mail made a splash with its front-page, above-the-fold news story about SNC-Lavalin affair on the same day as the prime minister called the federal election on Sept. 11, 2019.
OTTAWA—The Justin Trudeau campaign plane being hit by the media bus could be a metaphor for his campaign. Or not. It depends on the success of what appears to be a campaign by The Globe and Mail to keep the SNC-Lavalin story on the front page. The first two official days of the race h...

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