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"I'm Speaking." The difference between Minister Joly reading a prepared script and answering questions off the cuff could not be more glaring. Here Joly gets grilled by Conservative MP Michael Barrett regarding the discovery reported by Politico that the Liberals decided to buy a $9 million luxury condo in...

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Dawn Evans1 年前

If not a political decision why are Canadian tax payers on the hook for the bill.

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Ann Rolle 🍎🍏1 年前

Arrogant

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TruCanadian1 年前

They all come with prewritten scripts to dodge answers.#LiberalCriminals

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Yoyo7771 年前

@rexglacer Uhm @melaniejoly you bet your a$$ it’s a political decision when you’re using taxpayers’ money!! Your corruption knows no bounds. Excellent @MikeBarrettON Do not relent on these corrupt criminals! They do not represent us!!!!

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Dgill1 年前

Joly is clearly nervous and speaking non stop to kill time. She has no substance.

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Angela Somra1 年前

Why does she keep calling them by the first names for a start? That is ZERO respect from the top.

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Unacceptable Canadian1 年前

I can't wait till Trump calls them out on all their bullshit :)

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Not So Nice Canadian1 年前

One of the most rude entitled Liberals for sure.. she’s right up there with Justin Trudeau

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OTCSlayer1 年前

Just like Trudeau, can't answer a god damn question truthfully, skirting around questions, I can't wait to see this liberal party booted out of office

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Imen Zhang1 年前

Joly is a pretty face and... that's about it. I wonder how she handles meetings with global leaders.

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