Source: Kathleen Harris, CBC News, February 19, 2019
Former justice minister, bound by client-solicitor privilege, says she is still consulting with lawyer
Former justice minister and attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould will be called to testify before a parliamentary committee probing the SNC-Lavalin scandal — but opposition critics are furious that no past or current aides in the Prime Minister’s Office will be invited to appear.
After a two-hour closed door meeting, members of the justice committee emerged today with a list of witnesses that includes a handful of academics and Justice Minister David Lametti, in addition to Wilson-Raybould.
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