He was subordinate to the deputy minister, so essentially he responded on behalf of his boss to absolve his boss of any wrongdoing. Is that correct?
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Leona Alleslev Conservative Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill, ON
He was subordinate to the deputy minister, so essentially he responded on behalf of his boss to absolve his boss of any wrongdoing. Is that correct?
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