Scheer asks Liberals to sue him over SNC-Lavalin controversy comments
Andrew Scheer asks the Liberals in question period about when he’ll get a chance to question Justin Trudeau in court over the prime minister's libel notice against the Conservative leader. Liberal House leader Bardish Chagger says Scheer is making false statements and deleting tweets over his comments about the SNC-Lavalin controversy. (Apr. 8, 2019.)
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