Justice Canada says it should have consulted the inquiry looking into Canada’s worst mass shooting in history instead of withholding critical information from them for nearly four months.
This admission of fault came on Friday after the Mass Casualty Commission confirmed that it did not receive the entirety of RCMP superintendent Darren Campbell’s handwritten notes, including the pages that describe allegations of political interference in order to advance the Liberals’ gun-control agenda.
The federal Conservatives are now requesting that Justice Minister David Lametti appear to testify in front of members of the Public Safety committee during the summer to explain why these four pages were held back for months by his department.
“I don’t see how this isn’t some sort of cover-up. It is too coincidental that those very political pages were withheld,” said the party’s Public Safety critic Raquel Dancho in an interview.
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