Parliament security committee to begin probe of Bernier-Couillard affair
OTTAWA -It has been said that the state has no place in the bedrooms of the nation. Today, however, the nation is about to start looking closely into one particular Montreal-area bedroom and the love affair with Julie Couillard that ended up costing former Foreign Affairs minister Maxime Bernier his Cabinet post. That relationship will be the subject of public scrutiny when Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security begins hearings into the security issues raised by Mr. Bernier's relationship with Ms. Couillard, pictured, her ties to Montreal's criminal underworld and how secret government documents were allowed to remain in her Laval, Que., home for several weeks. Today, MPs are expected to hear from security expert Michel Juneau-Katsuya.
ok. I know it takes a few brain cells to connect the dots here. But it isn't the 'bedroom' part that is of concern here. Yes I know, pictures of heads in rectums etc etc are of real interest to you, but cool your jets. There could be real issues beyond the rectum plunging you are so taken by.
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