The former attorney general will provide a written statement, including further information to back up her testimony such as texts and emails
OTTAWA — Liberal MPs on the Commons justice committee may have shut down further hearings on the SNC-Lavalin affair, but Jody Wilson-Raybould has still found a way to provide more evidence.
Wilson-Raybould testified at the committee on Feb. 27, but other key witnesses testified after her. That includes Gerald Butts, who recently resigned as principal secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Michael Wernick, who recently announced his early retirement as Privy Council Clerk. On Thursday, an interview with former cabinet minister Jane Philpott was published by Maclean’s magazine where Philpott said there is still “much more to the story that should be told.”
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