Tories urged to reconsider compromise on documents about fired scientists
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.
In a letter to his Conservative counterpart, Gerard Deltell, Holland repeats his proposal to allow a special all-party, security-cleared committee to review all the documents, aided by three former senior judges who would decide whether any disputed material should be released publicly.
He cites articles by several experts who’ve recently backed the government’s contention that Canada’s national security would be jeopardized by complying with opposition parties’ demands to turn over the documents to a regular committee of MPs who would reserve the right to release whatever material they chose.
The Conservatives have flatly rejected Holland’s proposal but the Bloc Québécois and NDP have not ruled it out.