Committee reverses itself on wrapping up investigation into military misconduct
OTTAWA — A House of Commons committee is reversing a decision to wrap up its investigation into sexual misconduct in Canada’s military.
Earlier this week, the Bloc Quebecois had joined Liberal members of the defence committee in voting to conclude their investigation and begin preparing their report on the matter.
But Conservative MP James Bezan moved Friday that Elder Marques, a former senior adviser in the Prime Minister’s Office, be summoned to testify within seven days.
Liberal committee chair Karen McCrimmon ruled Bezan’s motion out of order, saying it was inconsistent with the earlier decision to conclude the committee’s investigation.