In an address to the Canadian Bar Association in Toronto on Monday, Justice Minister and Attorney General David Lametti discussed the importance of the AG role, saying “there is a line that cannot be crossed–telling the Attorney General a decision that ought to be– that is interference,” likely referring to the recent LNC-Lavalin allegations.
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David Lametti discusses importance of AG role amid SNC-Lavalin controversy
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