“We do not have confidence in this minister to hold any position in this government and he should resign immediately, along with the RCMP commissioner,” said Conservative public safety critic Raquel Dancho.
In the wake of audio being released that gives the impression RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki was seeking to leverage a tragedy to advance the political agenda of the Liberals (which can be read about here), the Conservatives are calling for Lucki’s resignation, along with the resignation of public safety minister Bill Blair.
The party released the following statement:
Conservative public safety critic Raquel Dancho spoke on the issue in a statement outside the House of Commons, and inside:
“”We do not have confidence in this minister [Blair] to hold any position in this govt and he should resign immediately along with the RCMP commissioner,” says Conservative public safety critic Raquel Dancho as she responds to release of key audio in N.S. shooting probe.”
"We do not have confidence in this minister [Blair] to hold any position in this govt and he should resign immediately along with the RCMP commissioner," says Conservative public safety critic Raquel Dancho as she responds to release of key audio in N.S. shooting probe.#cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/JRXSUt9lmr
— CPAC (@CPAC_TV) October 21, 2022
“New audio proves that Minister Blair asked the RCMP to compromise their investigation of the Nova Scotia mass shooting to advance his government’s political agenda.
He must resign today.”
New audio proves that Minister Blair asked the RCMP to compromise their investigation of the Nova Scotia mass shooting to advance his government's political agenda.
He must resign today. pic.twitter.com/7NA31x6Gds
— Raquel Dancho (@RaquelDancho) October 21, 2022
In a country with well-functioning institutions, Blair and Lucki would both be out of their positions.
But, since the Liberals have used our taxpayer dollars to buy off much of the media, they move from scandal to scandal without accountability, leaving our institutions shredded and deepening public mistrust.
Spencer Fernando
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