I would think that, with regard to anybody within government who is supporting the decision-making within cabinet, it would be justifiable for them to have access to that opinion. It wouldn't be a breach of solicitor-client privilege.
December 8th, 2022 / 8:30 p.m.
Assistant Professor, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, As an Individual
I would think that, with regard to anybody within government who is supporting the decision-making within cabinet, it would be justifiable for them to have access to that opinion. It wouldn't be a breach of solicitor-client privilege.
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