A parliamentary committee descended into finger-pointing on Monday as it adjourned for the summer without producing a final report on sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces. That filibustering continued at Monday’s final committee meeting before the House rises for the summer on Wednesday, and ahead of an expected fall election that could impact the fate of a final report. Developments in the military police investigation of Vance over the summer could also impact the committee’s work, Bezan said. He said his motion was meant to prevent Liberals from filibustering in camera when debating recommendations for the final report. He proposed doing away with the requirement that the government submit a written response so that the House could debate the committee’s final report, he said.
Source: thestar June 21, 2021 18:22 UTC