This video was posted an hour ago:Seems LeBlanc, who was first elected in 2000, forgets that the Liberal government of Paul Martin called a public inquiry into the handling of the Maher Arar case. That public inquiry was held even though much of the information discussed involed national security, top secret intelligence and information from our Five Eyes intelligence partners.
This is released less than an hour ago:Still, we managed to hold that inquiry without divulging information that damaged national security.
“Eight months ago, Canadians found out about the scope of Beijing’s interference in helping the Liberals during two elections,” Poilievre said in the Commons. “The Conservative Party is ready to work with all parties, including the government, in order to launch one. Will the government call a public inquiry so that we can know all of the details about Beijing’s interference?”
It, from the outside looking in, looks like the Opposition Parties have, more or less, been onboard with cooperating with each other over the last three months of the Liberal stalling tactic of Rapporteur, be it special or extra-special in flavour.It’s not just Poilievre but also Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh who are calling for a public inquiry with the opposition having a say in who runs it. Over the weekend, all opposition party leaders reiterated their support for an inquiry but said whoever is appointed must be independent of the government, etc…
It’s been the minority Liberals off on their own tangent it would seem.