Consul-general to New York set to testify about government purchase of residence
OTTAWA — Canada’s consul-general in New York has been given a new opportunity to testify before a House committee about his official residence, which the government recently purchased for $9 million.
Tom Clark has been called to appear at the government operations committee either on Sept. 12 or a later date that month.
Conservative MP Michael Barrett says Clark was supposed to appear at today’s meeting, but a spokesperson for Global Affairs Canada says he wasn’t available.
Barrett now says if Clark doesn’t show up he should be summoned because he will be in defiance of the committee’s wishes.