Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has dodged calls to resign over allegations that his administration pressured the former attorney general not to pursue a criminal investigation against a powerful engineering company accused of bribery. In one conversation, Wilson-Raybould said, the Prime Minister expressed his concern to her about the potential for job lay-offs in Quebec if SNC-Lavalin were convicted, and asked her to "help out." At that point, she claims she asked the Prime Minister point-blank: “Are you politically interfering with my role as attorney general? JUSTIN TRUDEAU'S AFGHAN LOOKALIKE GOES VIRAL AFTER TV PERFORMANCEAfter that, she says, he quickly backtracked, saying that he simply wanted to "find a solution." In the weeks since the allegations were first leveraged, Trudeau's principal secretary and advisor Gerald Butts resigned.
Source: Fox News February 28, 2019 16:57 UTC