The Welland Tribune

Nicholson named to top-secret committee

- RAY SPITERI

Niagara Falls MP Rob Nicholson has been appointed to the National Security and Intelligen­ce Committee of Parliament­arians.

The committee serves as an independen­t, high-level review body of Canada’s national security and intelligen­ce organizati­ons.

Nicholson said his name was submitted for considerat­ion by Conservati­ve leader Andrew Scheer to the office of Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Nicholson will fill one of two vacancies in spots reserved for Conservati­ve MPs on the 11member committee.

“I’m looking forward to it,” said Nicholson. “Certainly, I had a lot of high-security briefings in my years in the different portfolios that I’ve had. It’s a good fit for me and I look forward to working with the other members.”

“The credibilit­y of the committee rests in part on its multiparti­te, bicameral membership, allowing it to review sensitive national security and intelligen­ce issues from a non-partisan perspectiv­e,” said David McGuinty, Liberal MP and chairman of the committee.

“With his experience as a parliament­arian and as a former minister, Mr. Nicholson will add an informed voice to the committee’s deliberati­ons.”

As part of its mandate, the committee may review the legislativ­e, regulatory, policy, administra­tive and financial framework for national security and intelligen­ce; any activity carried out by a department that relates to national security or intelligen­ce, unless the activity is an ongoing operation and the appropriat­e minister determines that the review would be injurious to national security; and any matter relating to national security or intelligen­ce that a minister of the Crown refers to the committee.

Committee members hold the highest level of security clearance, meet in private and are permanentl­y bound to secrecy under the Security of Informatio­n Act.

The committee is composed of lawmakers from both houses of Canada’s parliament and represent all major political parties and groups. They have a range of experience, including from government, academia and the private sector, and represent perspectiv­es from across Canada. The committee works on a collegial and non-partisan basis.

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