Emergencies Act inquiry ‘could’ get access to cabinet secrets: Mendicino
OTTAWA — The public safety minister says the judge tasked with leading a public inquiry into the government’s decision to invoke the Emergencies Act will have access to information that “could” include cabinet secrets.
Marco Mendicino has told reporters and the House of Commons that Justice Paul Rouleau will have access to what he calls “classified information,” but has stopped short of defining what that means.
He said it could include information that’s covered by cabinet confidentiality, which is in place to foster vigorous debate as governments make decisions.
But the minister said ultimately Rouleau will decide what information he needs to conduct the inquiry, and that he has the experience to balance the competing interests of transparency with national security and public safety.