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Originally Posted by Firebot
A reminder that the NDP has voted in coalition with the Liberals to suspend "scary" hearings last week.
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A reminder that the Bloc also voted to suspend the hearing, and it is suspended to not interfere with the RCMP investigation
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/poli...duct-hearings/
“Liberal, Bloc, NDP MPs suspend ArriveCan hearings after reading ‘scary’ secret report
Liberal, Bloc Québécois and NDP MPs suddenly suspended parliamentary hearings related to ArriveCan and contracting misconduct allegations Wednesday after reading what one Liberal described as a “scary” secret preliminary report by a federal investigator.
They say any further hearings could put at risk investigations by the Canada Border Services Agency, which produced the report, and the RCMP.”
Of course the Conservatives want to make this a political issue rather than a criminal one.
My stance: if the RCMP does not investigate or does not find any wrongdoing, then the committee should resume its investigation. This needs to be looked at seriously and urgently, but there is an order or operations here that must be followed (criminal then political, not the other way around)