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Brace yourselves — the Mark Norman trial is about to overtake Lavscam

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Departing Liberal MP To Testify AGAINST Federal Government On Behalf Of Vice Admiral Mark Norman.


When Liberal MP Andrew Leslie announced on Wednesday that he wasn’t running for re-election, there was considerable speculation about his motivations.

Was the retired lieutenant-general leaving politics after only one term because he no longer cared for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s agenda?

Or was the man, previously touted as a star candidate, frustrated to have been left out of cabinet while those with fewer accomplishments under their belts leapfrogged over him?
Or, maybe, the 61-year-old who represents a riding in the east of Ottawa is in fact leaving because of news that just broke concerning a far more scandalous matter.

On Friday, CTV News reported that Leslie is on the witness list to testify in the Vice-Admiral Mark Norman case and that he will be testifying in Norman’s defence and therefore against the government.

Norman is defending himself against one criminal charge of breach of trust, alleging that he illegally leaked cabinet confidence news of a shipbuilding contract to the media.

Not only is Norman vigorously denying this, but the case is believed to be the first time someone in Canada has ever been criminally charged for a leak.

Since there are leaks all the time in Ottawa, the notion that a decorated and respected former head of the Navy and vice-chief of the defence staff would be the first to be charged with something that (even if true) is so minor in the grand scheme of things has infuriated military and veterans circles.

To add insult to injury, the government is refusing to shoulder the costs of Norman’s defence, as is sometimes done in cases like this. Because of this, Norman has had to remortgage his family’s home to pay his mounting legal bills.

An online GoFundMe account though has already raised over $360,000 for Norman. It’s believed to be the largest such defence fund of its kind and saw a spike in activity on Friday following the news about Leslie’s plan to testify.

That a Liberal caucus member is planning to take the stand against his own government in support of Norman will serve a lot to rally public opinion to Norman’s side.

He’s not the only retired senior military figure speaking out. “Mark Norman is a personal hero of mine,” Gen. Rick Hillier said in March at the Manning Conference. “I would stand by him anytime.”
A source familiar with the case told the Sun that Leslie notified the Prime Minister’s Office about his decision to testify many months ago. Leslie perhaps figured that this would make it almost impossible to advance in cabinet even if he was re-elected in October and even if the Liberals continue to hold government.

The Norman trial has the potential to be even worse than Lavscam. First, there’s the timing of it. While no dates are yet set — the case is currently in pre-trial — it’s believed it will unfold in August, during the lead-up to the election.

But more importantly, there is what’s at stake. The allegation behind Lavscam was that the Prime Minister and those around him attempted to interfere with the justice system to prevent a corporation from having to face criminal prosecution.

That is certainly not good. But this is different. It’s worse.

Norman’s defence team, headed up by Marie Henein, is now arguing that the charge against Norman was politically motivated because of how the leak caused trouble for the PM.

Think about what that claim actually says: The PMO worked behind the scenes to put the head of the Navy behind bars because he inconvenienced Trudeau.

Brace yourselves for a case that’s just getting started.

https://torontosun.com/opinion/colu...ark-norman-trial-is-about-to-overtake-lavscam
 

Butler1000

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And it continues.........

Trudeau has really stepped in it.
 

latinboy

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Libs and their media have been trying to keep this on the down low.

It'll soon be centre stage, impossible to suppress.

Two words: Marie Henein
 

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Speaking of the Canadian military, a female disabled Captain will be running against Bill Blair.

Anyway, never underestimate the Liberals. They will probably spray paint some anti-Muslim graffiti on a garage door and blame it on the Conservatives.
 

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Libs and their media have been trying to keep this on the down low.

It'll soon be centre stage, impossible to suppress.

Two words: Marie Henein
The Shark, someone said that she channeled Hannibal Lecter LOL
 

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I did see Trudeau say on TV that Norman was 'guilty'. A slip of the tongue perhaps, but that in itself should have caused the case to be dropped, or at least for Trudeau to publicly state that he misspoke.

Norman has cause to sue Trudeau for defamation, and the damages could be enormous.
 

latinboy

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The Shark, someone said that she channeled Hannibal Lecter LOL
Yep LOL, and I've also heard her described as "The Tasmanian Devil".

I was introduced to her once at a charity gala.

She's like a million volts of electricity and brilliance... but all wrapped up in a tiny package of peaceful humbleness.

Hard to articulate.

I guess you know she articled under Ed Greenspan, and subsequently became a partner prior to starting her own firm.

Trudeau's gotta be having some sleepless nights lol.
 

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I can't see him being much more then a character witness, if he does know anything its covered under cabinet confidentiality.
 

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You are confused. It is down South against that sitting POTUS where the bombshell shall drop!! :bounce:
Trump Trump Trump.

Still can't actually discuss something else can you.
 

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Butler1000

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Your feathers seem to be ruffled when we throw your cult leader into the mix. Wow, you love that guy!!
I'm curious if you are capable of discussing Canadian Politics and Trudeau without using Trump.

But I suppose when your only defense for him is you think someone in another nation is worse and can't actually come up with anything else it bodes well for his removal.
 

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I'm curious if you are capable of discussing Canadian Politics and Trudeau without using Trump.

But I suppose when your only defense for him is you think someone in another nation is worse and can't actually come up with anything else it bodes well for his removal.
Yes, I have to throw Trump's name into the mix, as these so called scandals pale in comparison to the real crooked and criminal dealings / scandals down south. But there is nothing about real evidence that affects the Mark Norman trial. The right wing media will try to blow it out of proportion. So this may backfire with all these negative coverages in the works.

Anyway, you want Trudeau's removal, so that he can be replaced by a leader who has even less in common with Sanders. Says a lot about your true colours!!
 

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Yes, I have to throw Trump's name into the mix, as these so called scandals pale in comparison to the real crooked and criminal dealings / scandals down south. But there is nothing about real evidence that affects the Mark Norman trial. The right wing media will try to blow it out of proportion. So this may backfire with all these negative coverages in the works.

Anyway, you want Trudeau's removal, so that he can be replaced by a leader who has even less in common with Sanders. Says a lot about your true colours!!
Trudeau has little in common with Senator Sanders. He pays lip service to ideas without actually having the experience and intellectual capacity to articulate and implement them.

He is a fake. Pure and simple. If he wasn't he would have kept his Electrical reform promise. And promise for transparency. So far between breaking another promise not to use Omnibus bills to sneak in a law that benefits corporations and their executives who commit illegal acts (something he also specifically stated he wouldn't do) and his muzzling of a whistleblowers (plural) he is right out of Sanders territory and right in those you use as examples of how not to act.

Add in his foreign policy blunders, and straight up embarassing gaffs on the world stage, he wouldn't be hired by the Sanders Campaign to get coffee.
 
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