Speaking at the Manning Networking Conference on Saturday, Conservative Party Leader said deferred prosecution agreements are “not the issue” he’s concerned with in regards to the SNC-Lavalin controversy, but that politicians shouldn’t “influence what tool is used.”
Andrew Scheer
Deferred prosecution is ‘not the issue’ with SNC-Lavalin controversy: Scheer
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