Itching to cross-examine
The Brian Mulroney/Karlheinz Schreiber inquiry is always exciting for those of us dedicated addicts of this story.
But today may just have a little more bounce to it. For this is the day that commission counsel, Winnipeg lawyer Richard Wolson, gets to cross-examine the former Conservative prime minister.
Rosemary Barton
Until now, it has been Mulroney's lawyer, Guy Pratte, who led the opening two days of questioning. But this reporter has it on good authority that Wolson is itching to get to work.
He's been studying Mulroney's testimony from the past two days and will no doubt be comparing it to everything the former PM has ever said before under oath.
Wolson has proven himself to be well-prepared and determined to get answers, and there is a different energy in the room today compared to the past two.
There are also more reporters here than there have been so far and more members of the public, too.
Brian Mulroney may be a former prime minister and the man on the hot seat, but today is also Richard Wolson's moment in the national spotlight.
— Rosemary Barton
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