Source: CBC News, July 26, 2018
Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions sold land that was flipped and sold for millions more
The decision not to lay criminal charges or have an inquiry into the government’s dealings into the Global Transportation Hub has raised the eyebrows of a nun whose order formerly owned some of the land in question.
“I was very surprised, and I wondered what would support the laying of the criminal charges,” said Sister Veronica Dunne, formerly the head of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions.
“I think it’s horrible, when governments do these kind of things, and the taxpayers wind up paying the price.”
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