Jarnhamar said:Funny isn't the word I would use.
Maybe I'm falling for some kind of conspiracy theory or a cleverly worded defense but just what I'm reading in this thread the government and DND sure aren't coming across as honest and transparent to me.
Astravas, who testified Thursday at a pre-trial hearing in Norman’s breach of trust case, struggled to remember the names of her own staff or her interactions with two other key members in Trudeau’s office, principal secretary Gerald Butts and chief of staff Katie Telford.
Astravas’s poor memory for a period hardly lost in the mists of time — her most frequent response was easily “I don’t recall”....
......contents of dormant email accounts of political staff (Astravas is political staff) to be "wiped" after six months.
Astravas is described by someone who knew her well that she is a ""nose-to-the- grindstone, don’t-miss-a-detail, don’t-drop-a-thing worker"
If you read the above Hill Times article you will also find out that Astravas is also a life long Liberal.
Quote from: YZT580 on January 30, 2019, 16:33:44
And you can be certain that those two will tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth. right?
JesseWZ post in reply to YZT580: Despite any political misgivings people may have, I would expect senior public servants to *not* commit perjury.
If and when they do testify, if there are allegations such as the one above, I expect they will enjoy the same presumption of innocence the rest of us, VAdm Norman included, enjoy.
In the words of one Liberal campaign document, “Under Stephen Harper, the government (grew) secretive and closed-off from Canadians.” Justin Trudeau promised something better, “a sweeping agenda for change” premised on “a simple idea: transparent government is good government.”
Odd that we are prepared to accept hundreds of years of native oral history, recollections allowed to have a major impact on Canada. However, we are not prepared to accept the memory based oral recollections of recent ‘histories’ by our own officials. Not saying we should. Just observing on the contradictory approaches we always seem so willing to adopt as we dig the hole deeper and deeper for ourselves with the ‘Canadian values’ shovel. Is there any wonder we are reaching societal paralysis?
MCG said:There is maybe nothing to read into this. I don't imagine many GOFO have time to spectate a court case in the middle of working hours and, since this whole court case is highly politicized, I would not be surprised if GOFO have been advised to just stay away and not be seen around the trial.
A bloody war or sickly season.daftandbarmy said:There's a reason the Thursday toast is 'A long war and a sickly season'
Czech_pivo said:It doesn't stop someone in Ottawa from taking a vacation day and showing up in civilian dress and letting Norman see you, to let him know that you are there for him.
Halifax Tar said:Shipyard at heat of Norman trial received secret cabinet documents in error
Shipyard at heart of Norman trial received secret cabinet documents in error
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/davie-shipyard-mark-norman-supply-ship-1.5005733
Cloud Cover said:Unfortunately the competency of the department is not what at issue in the criminal trial of VADM Norman. The sole question is did he disclose confidential information without lawful excuse or authority.
Although there's no doubt that the DoJ is shooting its own foot off with all this foolishness over ATIP and Crown disclosure, and that might even result in a finding of a breach of procedural fairness for the accused and he may in fact not be convicted on that basis (because certain evidence may be excluded), that does not mean that he did not commit the act.
All the intrigue, incompetence, political masturbating, bureaucratic fetishes and ancillary legal squabbling aside, the truth must come out. Among the many questions that have to be answered and accounted for by many people, at the end of the day for the good of the few shreds of confidence and trust from the main body of the armed forces remaining in their own leadership, it needs to be established as fact whether the former VCDS did or did not commit the crime for which he is accused. There can be no grey area about this. The :rules: apply to everyone.