Supreme Court declines to hear appeal in Aga Khan lobbying case

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The ruling means the federal lobbying commissioner won’t take a new look at whether the Aga Khan broke rules by giving Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a vacation in the Bahamas

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The Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear an appeal in the matter from advocacy group Democracy Watch. Democracy Watch successfully challenged the ruling in the Federal Court, which called Shepherd’s ruling unreasonable and directed Nancy Belanger, who had since become lobbying commissioner, to re-examine the matter.

 

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Heather_IslandG Khan bought and paid for the SCoC many times over, all the Justices get a free vacay once a year at his palace.

Good as the whole protest was silly and actually none of anybody's business as there are more important things to talk about like trying to solve the many societal ills that make life unnecessarily difficult. Let us all concentrate on priorities that effect people ..............

globepolitics Of course not. They love corrupt leftists.

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