Federal contracting rules plus other letters, June 10: ‘Wrong and misguided to make McKinsey the scapegoat’

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Federal contracting rules plus other letters, June 10: ‘Wrong and misguided to make McKinsey the scapegoat’
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In today’s letters to the editor: foreign interference; federal contractors; justice delayed; defence spending; the Gordie Howe International Bridge; Jaskirat Singh Sidhu; book bans; the history of baseball

Truck driver Jaskirat Singh Sidhu walks into the Kerry Vickar Centre for his sentencing in Melfort, Sask., on March 22, 2019.Some politicians will prove to be innocent and, with their lives ruined, likely sue the government. We the taxpayers would then be on the hook for settlements.

What would it mean if the identities of such elected representatives were disclosed based on allegations or information that, for reasons of national security, cannot be shared? It isn’t clear that “evidence” can be made available. Do we want a kangaroo court? . McKinsey is one of the world’s top management consulting companies for a reason. It hires the best and brightest from the world’s top business schools.

We are rightly concerned about productivity in this country, but too few people ask whether the justice system could be more productive. Perhaps it would help to have non-lawyers take a look at what is bogging down the courts, then ask hard questions about how much of it is really worthwhile. At the end of the day, the only military commitment I see from the Prime Minister is flying off to Juno Beach for photo ops.: Pardon me for being crass by bringing up the subject of money, but it sure appears that we didn’t bring our A-Team to the negotiating table with the U.S. regarding splitting the $6.4-billion cost. While both countries will benefit from the Gordie Howe International Bridge, we came away with nada, zip, zero.

“The banning of an Israeli-American graphic novelist shows how some arts organizations are rushing to judgment”

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