Tories seek investigation into leak of Trudeau-JWR clash over top court choice
OTTAWA — The Conservatives are asking for an investigation into leaks of confidential information about Jody Wilson-Raybould’s controversial choice for chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada — and the former justice minister is echoing their call for an inquiry.
“This has to stop,” Wilson-Raybould said of the leaks in an emailed statement. “And given the seriousness of this matter, I feel that there should be consideration of having some sort of investigation as to the source of this information.”
Conservative justice critic Lisa Raitt sent a letter Wednesday to federal judicial affairs commissioner Marc Giroux asking that he investigate the matter. She argued that it appears “political actors” leaked information about an appointment to the country’s highest court.
If so, Raitt said, it would be “an egregious case of political interference … that severely injures the independence of the judiciary.”