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Scott Goodstein (from left), CEO of Revolution Messaging, which is leading the digital efforts for Bernie Sanders 2016 Presidential campaign, Teddy Goff, Chief Tech and Digital Strategist for Hillary Clinton s 2016 Presidential Campaign and Tom Pitfield, Chief Digital Strategist for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau s successful 2015 federal election campaign speak at the 2016 Liberal Biennial Convention in Winnipeg on Friday, May 27, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
OTTAWA – Conservatives are plotting their next steps on how to probe payments the offices of Liberal MPs made to a company founded by a friend to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, while the clock ticks down to a possible election that would bring any parliamentary investigation to a halt.
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On Monday, the Liberals turned a two-hour committee meeting into a five-hour marathon gabfest, all to stop a committee investigation into the partisan use of taxpayers’ dollars.
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At issue are a number of contracts between MPs offices and a company called Data Sciences Inc. That Montreal-based firm is owned by Tom Pitfield, a man who Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has known since childhood.
Pitfield was in Trudeau’s wedding party and even went on that vacation to the Aga Khan’s private island that got the PM in hot water for breaking the federal ethics law. Suffice to say, Trudeau and Pitfield are tight.
Scott Goodstein (from left), CEO of Revolution Messaging, which is leading the digital efforts for Bernie Sanders 2016 Presidential campaign, Teddy Goff, Chief Tech and Digital Strategist for Hillary Clinton s 2016 Presidential Campaign and Tom Pitfield, Chief Digital Strategist for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau s successful 2015 federal election campaign speak at the 2016 Liberal Biennial Convention in Winnipeg on Friday, May 27, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
OTTAWA Conservatives are plotting their next steps on how to probe payments the offices of Liberal MPs made to a company founded by a friend to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, while the clock ticks down to a possible election that would bring any parliamentary investigation to a halt.
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