Green party leader Elizabeth May said on Aug. 21 that evidence on SNC-Lavalin’s criminal charges needs to come before an open court, as these offences are not fully known to the public. She said this during an emergency ethics committee meeting, where Liberals voted to ban ethics commissioner Mario Dion from presenting his report to the committee.
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