You are wrong about Jagmeet being able to invoke parliamentary privilege to reveal names in the House of Commons. To get security clearance, MP’s had to waive parliamentary privilege. However, I find that Elizabeth May’s account to be more credible for the simple reason that she has no motive to misrepresent the report, whereas Singh can…
You are wrong about Jagmeet being able to invoke parliamentary privilege to reveal names in the House of Commons. To get security clearance, MP’s had to waive parliamentary privilege. However, I find that Elizabeth May’s account to be more credible for the simple reason that she has no motive to misrepresent the report, whereas Singh can score political points by implying that both the Liberals and Conservatives are harbouring “traitors”.
You are wrong about Jagmeet being able to invoke parliamentary privilege to reveal names in the House of Commons. To get security clearance, MP’s had to waive parliamentary privilege. However, I find that Elizabeth May’s account to be more credible for the simple reason that she has no motive to misrepresent the report, whereas Singh can score political points by implying that both the Liberals and Conservatives are harbouring “traitors”.