Trudeau says he’s surprised, puzzled by Wilson-Raybould’s resignation
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he was “surprised and disappointed” by Jody Wilson-Raybould’s resignation Tuesday from his cabinet — one day after he’d touted her continuing presence there as proof she hadn’t been improperly pressured to help SNC-Lavalin avoid criminal prosecution.
If she had been pressured, Trudeau said, she had an obligation to raise her concerns with him; she never did.
“In regards to the matter of SNC-Lavalin, let me be direct. The government of Canada did its job and to the clear public standards expected of it,” he said following an event in Winnipeg.
Trudeau said Wilson-Raybould, who was attorney general at the time, had a particular obligation to raise any concerns about improper pressure but, “of course, she said nothing of that to me last fall.”