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Canada’s top civil servant to quit as scandal’s toll on Trudeau mounts

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OTTAWA, The head of Canada’s federal bureaucrac­y said yesterday he was quitting over his role in handling a corporate corruption case, dealing another blow to

Prime Minister Justin

Trudeau as he battles the biggest political crisis of his tenure.

Polls suggest that

Trudeau’s Liberals - who a few months ago looked certain to be re-elected in October - are now at risk of losing power to the official opposition Conservati­ves.

Trudeau has been on the defensive since Feb. 7 over allegation­s that top officials leaned on former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to ensure engineerin­g and constructi­on firm SNC-Lavalin Group Inc avoided a corruption trial.

Top civil servant Michael Wernick told Trudeau he would be retiring in the coming weeks because opposition leaders had lost confidence in him over the scandal. Two high-profile women cabinet ministers and Trudeau’s closest personal aide had already quit over SNC-Lavalin before Monday’s resignatio­n.

Wernick, the clerk of the privy council, is supposed to be non-partisan, like the rest of the federal bureaucrac­y. But his strong defense of government officials over the SNC-Lavalin affair and his insistence that no one had done anything wrong triggered widespread criticism from opposition legislator­s that he was siding with the Liberals.

“It is now apparent that there is no path for me to have a relationsh­ip of mutual trust and respect with the leaders of the opposition parties,” said Wernick, who was appointed by Trudeau in early 2016.

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Michael Wernick

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