PHAC head maintains he’s bound by law not to release docs on fired scientists
OTTAWA — The head of the Public Health Agency of Canada is showing no sign he’s willing to release unredacted documents about the firing of two scientists at the country’s highest security laboratory — despite the prospect of being publicly shamed in the House of Commons for his refusal to produce the information.
PHAC president Iain Stewart told the Commons health committee Friday that he is bound by law to protect national security and privacy rights.
And he said nothing in a House order demanding that he produce the documents relieves him of that obligation.
“I am a career public servant and, as a career public servant, I am required to follow the law,” Stewart told the committee.