Jody Wilson-Raybould will not be returning to issue a second testimony in the on-going SNC-Lavalin affair.
A meeting was held today at the request of members of the Federal Conservatives and NDPs.
They had been calling for the former Attorney General to return to the justice committee to answer claims brought forward during last week’s Gerald Butt’s testimony.
Butt’s, Prime Minister Trudeau’s former Principal Secretary, presented a sequence of events in stark contrast to Wilson-Raybould’s initial testimony.
But that request was quashed by Liberal MPs this morning, who used their majority in the House of Commons to abruptly adjourn the meeting.
During his testimony, Butts claimed that he had not been informed of the former Attorney-General’s mind being made up in the matter.
The following day, Prime Minister Trudeau clarified that he had been informed, but thought she was still open to finding another solution.





