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Basi-Virk "Railgate" court case and see the disappointing Attorney General Wally "Stonewally"
Tyee - Home 2009
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Basi-Virk "Railgate" court case and see the disappointing Attorney General Wally "Stonewally"
Tyee - Home 2009
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"The Liberals also appear to be ethically challenged, as we're finding out in the Railgate case," he says.
Tyee - Home 2009
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"The Liberals also appear to be ethically challenged, as we're finding out in the Railgate case," he says.
Tyee - Home 2009
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"The Liberals also appear to be ethically challenged, as we're finding out in the Railgate case," he says.
Tyee - Home 2009
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Then, check out this story from Keith Fraser in The Vancouver Province that was published a few months later in Kevin McCullough, a lawyer for (BC Railgate co-accused Robert) Virk, told B.C.
The Gazetteer 2009
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"The Liberals also appear to be ethically challenged, as we're finding out in the Railgate case," he says.
Tyee - Home 2009
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But let's not forget that Mr. Kieran and Mr. Bornman are, apparently, scheduled to be key witnesses in the Railgate trial given their involvement as lobbyists for one of the failed bidders that led them to, allegedly, pass along inducements, cash or otherwise, to the accused when the latter worked for the government of Premier Gordon Campbell, the man who offered up the public's railway for sale in the first place.
The Gazetteer 2009
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Railgate, the giveaway of our rivers to foreign interests, the gag law, and the Liberal carbon tax.
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Well in his role as Deputy Attorney General in the government of Premier Gordon Campbell he has already had a significant hand in the Railgate court proceedings.
The Gazetteer 2009
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