Opposition blasts Liberals for sending House leader instead of PM staff to talk WE
OTTAWA — Federal opposition parties are expressing frustration and anger after the Liberal government sent its House leader to answer a parliamentary committee’s questions today on a now-dead WE Charity deal.
The House of Commons ethics committee had been expecting to hear from one of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s senior advisers, Rick Theis, after a majority of MPs voted in favour of such a request last week.
But Government House leader Pablo Rodriguez showed up instead, saying he had forbidden political staff from appearing and that the buck ultimately stops with cabinet ministers.
Opposition members subsequently accused the Liberals of defying the will of Parliament, and criticized Rodriguez for not being able to answer many of the questions about Theis’s involvement in the government’s decision to have WE run a federal student grant program.