OTTAWA — Members of Parliament have issued a summons to the head of Bell Canada to compel his testimony next month about the company's decision to cut thousands of jobs across the country.
OTTAWA — Members of Parliament have issued a summons to the head of Bell Canada to compel his testimony next month about the company's decision to cut thousands of jobs across the country.
When a witness declines an invitation to appear, a committee may issue a summons to compel their attendance. "Perhaps if any of the 4,800 employees you fired still had their job, you’d have less on your plate."
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