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Month: July 2021

Video Podcast re: Ignoring the will of Parliament

I had the opportunity to be part of a podcast on Unpublished Ottawa, a podcast focusing on political events in Canada’s capital.  You can hear it here:https://www.unpublishedottawa.com/cafe/346718/ignoring-will-parliament—what-happened-manitoba-virology-lab

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Hansard Society Guest Blogpost: Conflict over contempt of Parliament and National Security creates Constitutional Conundrum

The following is a Blogpost of mine that was posted by the Hansard Society in the UK.

https://www.hansardsociety.org.uk/blog/canadian-conflict-over-contempt-of-parliament-and-national-security-creates

Author adminSCPosted on July 9, 2021July 10, 2021Leave a comment on Hansard Society Guest Blogpost: Conflict over contempt of Parliament and National Security creates Constitutional Conundrum

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