The former attorney general has written to the House of Commons justice committee to advise that she intends to make a written submission, as well as provide “copies of text messages and emails” that she referenced when she told her story in person last month. In this file photo taken on February 27, 2019 Former Canadian Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould arrives to give her testimony about the SNC-Lavalin affair before a justice committee hearing on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Feb. 27. Why would I have felt that there was a reason why Minister Wilson-Raybould should not be shuffled?” she said. That waiver allowed Wilson-Raybould to testify for nearly four hours before the House of Commons justice committee. His version echoed the testimony of his former principal secretary, Gerald Butts, to the justice committee.
Source: thestar March 22, 2019 15:22 UTC