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The federal Liberals bend the law for a Quebec company that allegedly paid for prostitutes for a Libyan strongman’s son.

Meanwhile, Premier Rachel Notley goes to Ottawa to convince senators that an entirely different bill is ruinous to western oil, gas and other resources.

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On vivid display is the Trudeau government’s fierce loyalty to Quebec, and its destructive paternalism toward the West’s interests.

Former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould riveted the nation on Wednesday with her tale of improper pressure to drop charges against SNC-Lavalin.

As that was happening, Montreal’s La Presse broke news of SNC-Lavalin apparently paying $30,000 in 2008 for “sexual services” for the son of the former Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

He was visiting Canada hoping to improve his English, apparently starting with “yes, yes!”

On Thursday, Notley was desperately trying to persuade senators to radically improve Bill C-69.