I admit to negligence in not being absorbed into the recent cloud of controversy surrounding Jody Wilson-Raybould and, to a lesser degree, Jane Philpott.
No one has yet mentioned how much money the PM was paying Wilson-Raybould for doing her job, but let me speculate that it's more the $15 an hour a McDonald’s employee earns working a busy lunch hour shift, under pressure.
It seems to me that Wilson-Raybould was asked to do a job, a well-paid job. And if she felt she couldn’t do that job, she should quit, and she did. Now, what’s all the fuss about?
Lee Weimer
Sudbury