The Daily Courier

Liberals fudging the numbers in question period

- DAN MP report

One interestin­g aspect about a minority government is the ability for the opposition parties to outvote the government in parliament­ary committees.

In Ottawa, we are seeing many documents being released that relate to how the Trudeau Liberal government has been responding to the pandemic.

These documents were released because the opposition party members on the Parliament­ary Health Committee were able to pass a motion that these documents would be made public, against the wishes of the Liberal members of the committee.

This week we learned more.

One of these released documents, an email, was quite alarming.

A section of this email read: “The rationale here is to present a new metric to distract somewhat from unattracti­ve delivery numbers being reported.

Hajdu goes into QP with these numbers, updated weekly, so we’re in safe territory:”

This email related to challenges the federal government was encounteri­ng at the time with the procuremen­t of personal protective equipment (PPE).

What's alarming is that knowing that media reports were not flattering, the response of the government was to deliberate­ly manipulate the data to create a distractio­n.

This Liberal plan involved sending manipulate­d numbers with Health Minister Patty Hajdu into question period.

Global News has also obtained documents that they reported as: “Senior political staffers from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office and the office of another federal Liberal cabinet minister privately discussed how to withhold informatio­n from Canadians about the government’s response to the COVID-19 crisis last June, newly released emails show.”

From my perspectiv­e, this is part of a reoccurrin­g pattern.

Despite this prime minister promising to be “open by default,” we instead see a culture of secrecy within his government.

As the Opposition, it is our responsibi­lity to hold the government accountabl­e.

This is a fundamenta­l part of democracy. Canadians deserve to know how their money is being spent and what actions the federal government is undertakin­g on their behalf.

Even more alarming is a Liberal majority would have withheld this informatio­n and Canadians would be in the dark on what was really going on, aside from the prime ministers official announceme­nts.

How important is it to you that government truly is “open by default” with its citizens?

Dan Albas is the Conservati­ve member of Parliament for Central Okanagan-Similkamee­n-Nicola. Email: Dan.Albas@parl.gc.ca.

Phone: 1-800-665-8711.

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