Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government will turn over 'as much information… as possible,” to the House of Commons health committee that’s beginning a Conservative-prompted study into the COVID-19 response so far, but there will be a limit on how much gets released.
about the motion seeking to make public sensitive contractual information that could jeopardize Canada’s ability to sign deals for vaccines or protective gear in the future.
“Obviously, we're learning that some things work better than others and that's part of the process on how we make sure we're moving forward in the best possible way,” he said. “We will work with parliament to try and ensure that we're getting as much information to them as possible while at the same time, not putting at risk Canadians.”
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