OTTAWA — Government House leader Mark Holland is urging the Conservatives to reconsider their rejection of a compromise proposal that would allow MPs to finally see unredacted documents related to the firing of two scientists at Canada's highest-security laboratory.
Under a House of Commons order passed by opposition parties last spring over the objections of the Liberal minority government, the documents would be vetted by the parliamentary law clerk for potential national security issues but committee members would retain the right to release whatever material they chose.
They wrote that release of information that appears innocuous could actually wind up"unmasking" foreign sources and could be"a gift to hostile intelligence powers." It could also deter potential sources from sharing information for fear they could be identified. Holland notes in his letter that the three experts backed his compromise proposal, which he calls reasonable and responsible.
Opposition parties believe the documents will shed light on why scientists Xiangguo Qiu and her husband, Keding Cheng, were escorted out of Winnipeg’s National Microbiology Laboratory in July 2019 and subsequently fired last January.
No matter what, this was incompetence. Nobody wanted a Global Pandemic. I will forgive. However, there is no doing this again.
Look at Holland using Five Eyes as an excuse for not being transparent.
Yeah that’s a no from me dawg. Release the hounds.
The PM has been covering up details in the Health Portfolio since shuffling janephilpott. Under the circumstances, it is inappropriate for it to be handled by a Committee that reports to the PM, but rather needs to report to Parliament. jmbryden markhollandlib gerarddeltell
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