Try refreshing your browser, or Kelly McParland: For Sajjan, zero tolerance doesn't mean zero Back to video We can only guess at his motives, but one possibility is pretty obvious: the less he knew, the less he’d be involved, the less he’d have to do and the less he might be blamed. Walbourne was thinking about keeping his promise to protect the complainant’s confidentiality; Sajjan was protecting his career. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has keelhauled people’s careers for lesser offences. He took medical leave and ultimately resigned, saving the prime minister the need to take action. It’s not like the prime minister, with all his powers, has the ability to find out this stuff anyway.
Source: National Post March 08, 2021 14:48 UTC