Jody Wilson-Raybould asks for meeting with Liberal cabinet

The former Justice Minister has provided no information on whether she was pressured by the Prime Minister's Office citing her solicitor-client privilege.

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Tuesday morning, the former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal cabinet before question period began.

According to the Prime Minister, Wilson-Raybould asked for the cabinet meeting to take place.

The former Justice Minister has provided no information on whether she was pressured by the Prime Minister's Office citing her solicitor-client privilege.

While appearing in question period, the former Justice Minister and now-former Minister of Veterans Affairs, sat alongside other Liberal cabinet members.

The 35-member cabinet passed by without much comment on what took place with regards to the SNC-Lavalin scandal.

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