Sniff Sniff ! … I smell summit a tad foul ! …

OTTAWA — The next battle in the criminal case of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman will be over redactions to memos written by senior government bureaucrats — especially a 60-page memo from Privy Council Clerk Michael Wernick to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that has been entirely blacked out.

Norman’s lawyer, Marie Henein, told an Ottawa court Thursday that the government redacted the memo claiming solicitor-client privilege, prompting the judge to point out that Wernick is not a lawyer.

Henein said there is a list of redacted documents the defence will challenge the solicitor-client privilege claim, but mentioned two other key documents: a 64-page memo from Privy Council Office lawyer Paul Shuttle to Wernick written on Oct. 19, 2018 and a 13-page memo from Shuttle to Wernick written on Dec. 22, 2017. Wernick’s memo to Trudeau was dated Oct. 24, 2018.

“The issue is whether there is a viable claim of privilege on this at all, and then, if there is a viable claim of privilege, whether or not an exception should apply,” Henein said.

Court will hear the defence’s application to lift the redactions on April 16 and 17.

Norman’s lawyers filed notice of application for third-party records on Oct. 12, 2018 — about two weeks before Wernick’s memo to Trudeau. That application set out in detail which government records the defence would be seeking.

The Privy Council Office is the government department that supports the Prime Minister’s Office and the federal cabinet. In previous court hearings, Henein’s lawyers have raised concerns that Privy Council lawyers were discussing trial strategy with Crown prosecutors — a claim the Public Prosecution Service of Canada has strongly denied. “The PPSC has not sought or received instructions in respect of the prosecution of Mr. Norman from the Privy Council Office or any other government department or body,” said a statement from the prosecution service on Feb. 12.

Norman, the former second-in-command of the Canadian Forces, is facing a criminal charge of breach of trust over an allegation he systematically leaked cabinet information about a $700-milllion navy supply ship procurement project.

Norman’s lawyers want to view the Privy Council memos in order to prepare their abuse-of-process motion, which was scheduled to be heard this week but is now pushed off until at least May due to delays in disclosure. The abuse motion will likely allege political interference, among other issues, and will seek to have the case dismissed before it gets to trial, scheduled for August.

Most of the case so far has been consumed by a fight over disclosure of documents, and Norman’s lawyers have been focused recently on a circle of senior government officials including Wernick and Trudeau. Justice Department lawyers told the court on Thursday they have now provided the judge with about 7,000 documents for her to review, and have about 1,000 documents still to go.

Before handing them over to Norman’s lawyers, Justice Heather Perkins-McVey reviews the documents for possible redactions and to determine whether they are relevant to Norman’s defence. She is expected to release a ruling shortly on which documents she determined were relevant.

But Henein told the court there had been almost no disclosure from Wernick until the redacted memo.

“As you know, we have been pursuing these documents and emails and all sorts of correspondence,” Henein told the court. “Mr. Wernick has not produced a single note. We’re advised there’s no note, there’s no email, there’s no nothing. And then we get a 60-page memo that’s redacted.”

She said she has asked Justice Department lawyers to go back to Wernick and his top staff to obtain a list of any meetings they ever attended on the Norman case and the names of those in attendance.

Wernick, the country’s top civil servant, has been the subject of controversy over his recent testimony in the SNC-Lavalin affair, in which he defended himself and Trudeau against the allegation they pressured former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould to defer a criminal prosecution of the Montreal-based engineering company.

During one of his appearances before the House of Commons justice committee, Wernick said he wasn’t a lawyer and thus couldn’t give legal advice on whether Wilson-Raybould was restricted by solicitor-client privilege. “I am not a lawyer, but I use them a lot,” he told the committee on Feb. 21. “I am in no position to give this committee legal advice.”

The Justice Department may argue, however, that the memo at issue in the Norman case contained legal advice from Privy Council lawyers despite being written by Wernick.

Wernick’s SNC-Lavalin testimony sparked backlash from opposition MPs who felt he was being too partisan in supporting Trudeau and the government. Wernick announced his early retirement on March 18, though did not give a specific day he would step down.

“Recent events have led me to conclude that I cannot serve as Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to Cabinet during the upcoming election campaign,” he said in his statement. “It is now apparent that there is no path for me to have a relationship of mutual trust and respect with the leaders of the Opposition parties.”

Can you say … CAUGHT !!! …

Source: Mark Norman’s lawyers seeking access to 60-page, fully redacted memo Michael Wernick wrote to Justin Trudeau | National Post

Something to read …

From Dirt People

It is an open act of war …

A literal invasion committed by both domestic and foreign enemies …

It is not at all surprising , nor is it unexpected , but it is a blatant act of war on America … 

The governments of 3 central American nations have facilitated this invasion wave. The only way this group of invaders can have crossed 3 international borders without hindrance , other than lame token effort , is by the overt intentional cooperation of Mexico , Guatemala and Honduras governments.

When this invasion army arrives at the 4th international border , the United States border with Mexico , it will constitute the crossing of the Rubric in no uncertain terms , of another kind.

Think about that … If you’re into a LOOOoong read , but a very interesting one … Hit this link … Again … I stress … You have to be ‘ into ‘ this sort of ‘ political / social analysis ‘ to commit yourself to the entire read …

Not a good sign Junior !!! … HA HA !!! …

It’a a pretty fair omen that you’re headin’ t’ward the Giant Crane Slide on your way out of Sussex Drive when the Canadian Press ( YEAH CANADIAN !!! … ) start quotin’ polls that show your approval rating is less than the Trumpster’s down south !!! .. Talk about goin’ SOUTH !!! …

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to have suffered more damage from the SNC-Lavalin scandal than U.S. President Donald Trump has from the Russia investigation , hush money payments to a porn star , alleged campaign finance violations , threats of impeachment proceedings and the litany of new investigations launched by Democrats …

The Conservatives are now sitting pretty in crucial provinces Ontario and British Columbia , with Trudeau managing to fall behind among two of the key demographics that swept him to victory in 2015 , women and young people.

If an election were held tomorrow , the Conservatives would receive 40 per cent of the vote among decided voters , according to the poll of 1,002 Canadians conducted between March 25 and 27.

That’s unchanged since Ipsos’ last poll on March 4.

The Liberals would receive 30 per cent of the vote — down one point — while the NDP would receive 21 per cent and the Bloc Quebecois five per cent.

“ Whatever this SNC-Lavalin thing is , it seems to have settled in. We’re creating a new normal in which the Conservatives are consistently ahead of the Liberal Party ” said Darrell Bricker , CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs.

In seat-rich Ontario , the Conservatives ( 40 per cent ) have opened up a 12-point lead over the Liberals , who are tied with the NDP at 28 per cent.

The Tories also enjoy a double-digit lead in British Columbia , where the Liberals and NDP are in a scrap for second place.

Alberta looks to be a foregone conclusion, with the Conservatives ( 63 per cent ) light-years ahead of the Liberals (17 per cent ) and NDP (15 per cent ).

“ When you take a look at where the Conservatives are leading , they’re now leading everywhere you need to lead ” Bricker said. “ They really don’t need anything else to beat the Liberals

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“ In spite of all the issues that they’ve had to deal with in the United States , the likelihood that the president of the United States will get re-elected is higher right now than the prime minister being re-elected ” Bricker said.

Source: Trudeau now has a lower approval rating than Trump, with Tories way ahead: Ipsos poll – National | Globalnews.ca

Spineless Libs …

When a leader increases their party’s seat count from 36 to 184 , as Justin Trudeau did in his majority-winning 2015 election campaign , he’s entitled to some good will. The question now staring Trudeau’s Liberals in the face is: how much ?

I don’t give much credit , if any to Junior for that … If you’ve follwed this political flow over the decades  , you know that after close to 10 years , change was in the air … Very few parties remain in power for 15 years , never mind 20 plus … It coulda been any one of the leadership contenders winning leadership of the party and , automatically , they would have been PM …

It’s a question at least some of the herd must be asking after their colleagues on the Ethics Committee shut down yet another potential line of enquiry into the SNC-Lavalin scandal. Or, if not that, the question is being asked in light of the government’s cack-handed (and pathetic) attempt to smear Jody Wilson-Raybould using the Chief Justice of Manitoba as a canvas, a move that finally got the legal community off its arse on the mega-issue dominating the political agenda.

So why are most Liberal MPs still fronting Trudeau’s nonsense ?

Come to think of it, do most Liberal MPs even know what happened ? Have any of them pressed Team Trudeau for the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth ? Does the backbench know what Wilson-Raybould and Jane Philpott ( and presumably Cabinet ) knows , or are they operating on blind faith ?

( I’ll take the liberty of re-scripting this next line , but staying with the exact same intent ) … If it’s the latter I would recommend they take their head out of their asses forthwith , because it’s those asses of theirs that are on the line … If Trudeau is caught up in something awful — an impression he grants every time he muzzles a person or an investigative body — they are going to wear it too.

At root , it’s a question of what our politics is meant to be. Solidarity come hell or ( possibly criminal ) high water , or a declaration of principles that are to be adhered to even if the King decides they are no longer convenient ? All that’s certain is that Liberals of good faith are running out of time to keep the taint from the party brand that, believe it or not , should extend beyond their leader.

Every once in a while, anyway , there is a glimpse of steel. Wilson-Raybould and Philpott have clearly made their stand , and MPs like Nathaniel Erskine-Smith and Wayne Long have encouraged the Prime Minister to allow their colleagues to speak freely. Sadly , they are the exception that proves the rule of caucus solidarity. For every independent mind there is a ‘ good soldier ’ like Judy Sgro around to tell them to get back in line.

In case the Prime Minister hasn’t figured this out yet , the two former ministers arrayed against him are both smarter and more determined than he is. Given their un-shifting story, they also appear to be on firmer ground. They think Trudeau’s pulled some funny business and they aren’t going to rest until all of the dirty laundry is aired in public. And if the PMO tries to smear them , they will punch right back, and land the heavier blow.

And you know who will be cheering that on ? Team Orange and Team Blue , that’s who. Forget that people aren’t really warming to Andrew Scheer ; if Trudeau has done something very ugly it won’t take a political genius to beat him. Remember Doug Ford ?

If I were a Liberal MP who was still in the dark over the truth I would be asking for some light. Stat. The Liberals not named Trudeau need to ask themselves what they’re in Ottawa to try to accomplish. Are they in it for their platform and their party , or are they in it for the ( potentially dis )honourable Member from Papineau ?

In other words, are they Liberals, or are they a Trudeau’s men and women ? …

Source: Are you Liberals or are you Trudeau’s men and women? – Macleans.ca

Mueller signs off in pretty obvious fashion …

Robert Mueller used triangulation to promote and protect the Deep State

Upon hearing Robert Mueller’s report findings , and ONE verdict , from AG Barr , I went straight to the premise that Neil did as to the politically tactical reasoning for his decision to ‘ hand off ‘ an aspect of ‘ conclusion ‘ …

In a nutshell , Robert Mueller succeeded in putting President Trump and his Republican supporters in the untenable position of having to commend his work as Special Counsel because the report totally exonerated President Trump and his campaign of any collusion with the Russians. If you don’t believe this , just watch Sen. Lindsey Graham’s press conference about Mueller’s report where he all but nominates Mueller for a Medal of Honor for his esteemed investigative work.

However , the most crucial task for Mueller was to provide Democrats and the MSM with an arguable reason to continue their investigation and attack of President Trump in their quest for his impeachment. And Mueller did exactly that by deferring his judgement on any obstruction of justice charges against President Trump to Attorney General Barr. This worked like a charm because since AG Barr put out his summary of the Mueller report , almost every Democrat and MSM fake news outlet have been aggressively reporting that AG Barr is President Trump’s hand-picked operative and can’t possibly be trusted because he is doing Trump’s bidding.

As a result , the Democrats and MSM can use whatever they can parse out of Mueller’s report to twist into an obstruction of justice charge against President Trump.

So , there you have it. Robert Mueller has done his job and the deep-state insurance policy to destroy President Trump and provide cover for the deep-state is still very much in effect and will continue to be for as long as Donald Trump is president.

American

Source: Robert Mueller used triangulation to promote and protect the Deep State