Government Senate rep proposes less partisan review of pandemic response
OTTAWA — The government representative in the Senate is proposing the upper chamber carry out a comprehensive review of the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a letter to leaders of the various Senate groups, Sen. Marc Gold argues that the past few weeks have demonstrated the need for a “a less partisan and more dispassionate forum” to oversee the government’s response to the health crisis.
Gold’s letter follows a partisan fight in the House of Commons over a motion authorizing the Commons health committee to launch a sweeping probe of the government’s COVID-19 response.
That motion, passed by opposition parties, orders the government to turn over massive amounts of documents on a raft of issues related to the pandemic, including the procurement of personal protective equipment and potential vaccine candidates.