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As the truth comes out about the government’s persecution of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, a chilling suspicion emerges with it: Justin Trudeau used the legal system to punish somebody he considered a political ‘enemy.’

Norman of course, is no enemy to Canada. He is a distinguished naval officer who has honourably served the country for 30 years.

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However, that meant nothing when Trudeau decided Norman must have tipped off Davie Shipbuilding that their supply-ship contract, awarded by the Harper government, might be reallocated to Irving — important Liberal client-friends.

Certainly, there was a leak. Embarrassed, the government left the contract with Davie.

And let’s allow the Liberal government this: Any government wants to know who leaks information. The RCMP have investigated such things before. And the consequences for a public servant accused of breach of trust are beyond uncomfortable as were the RCMP raid on Norman’s home, his removal as second in command of the CAF, and the massive legal bills he quickly accumulated.