Navdeep Bains was once in charge of regulating Rogers for the Trudeau government, now he will oversee the company\u0027s lobbying efforts.
I don’t blame Rogers for wanting to hire Bains.
In other words, Bains is now responsible for getting his former cabinet colleagues to alter their views to align with those of his new employer – Rogers.Article content Ethernet cables are seen in front of a Rogers Communications logo in this illustration taken July 8, 2022.A spokesperson for Rogers said in an email this week that Bains had proactively reached out to Canada’s ethics commissioner to get clearance to join Rogers. That was obviously given but it was also at a time when the sister-in-law of Bains’ former cabinet colleague, Dominic LeBlanc, was heading up the office.
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