B!#ches better know their place, eh, Liberals?:
The Bloc Québécois plans to block a Conservative-led push to have the prime minister fire his top aide following the revelation that Katie Telford was aware of sexual misconduct allegations against Gen. Jonathan Vance — but did not tell the prime minister.
In an opposition day motion, the Conservatives contend Telford was “complicit in hiding the truth from Canadians” when she didn’t notify Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of the 2018 allegation against Vance, first reported by Global News.
“The House call upon the Prime Minister to dismiss his Chief of Staff for failing to notify him about a serious sexual harassment allegation at the highest ranks of the Canadian Armed Forces and for being complicit in hiding the truth from Canadians,” the motion read.
However, the motion itself isn’t binding and Trudeau is under no obligation to fire his chief of staff, even if multiple parties vote in favour of the motion.
(Sidebar: then it's rather pointless, isn't it?)
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But if Telford is forced to take the stand, she will be in the uncomfortable position of putting her loyalty to the prime minister ahead of her feminist principles. Just as he did in the SNC Lavalin scandal, Trudeau may end up throwing a strong woman under the bus to save his own skin.
Yeah, did you see the list of perverts in Justin's party?
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