Shuffled ministers could ‘live with’ Wilson-Raybould leaving the Liberal caucus
"I know Jody quite well and these decisions are made by the prime minister and whatever decision that's made... I can live with any decision that is made," MacAulay said."But I know Jody, a well-respected lady."Bibeau told reporters that the government is"working for much more than what's going on right now," including the fight against climate change, efforts towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, and infrastructure investments.
Monsef also replied that Wilson-Raybould's future as a Liberal is"ultimately the prime minister's decision."on Wilson-Raybould's place in caucus moving forward.The ministers were also asked if Wilson-Raybould's resignation from cabinet and the wall-to-wall attention on the escalating scandal has made it difficult to focus and has harmed morale among Grits.
"I see no problem with morale," he offered."We've got a job to do and we're doing it. Thank you very much." "There are systems in place in Canadian democracy to ensure that the questions that are before us on this matter are addressed appropriately," she said. Monsef was evidently referencing the ethics commissioner's investigation into the SNC-Lavalin affair and the ongoing probe at the justice committee.Wilson-Raybould told reporters after her testimony that she fully plans to stay a part of the Liberal caucus.
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