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Documents filed by the Crown in support of its breach-of-trust case against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman provide some intriguing — and occasionally profane — details of a navy procurement process going off the rails.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsDocuments filed by the Crown in support of its breach-of-trust case against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman provide some intriguing — and occasionally profane — details of a navy procurement process going off the rails.
via CBC | Top Stories News
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