Ethics and Parliament’s Power of Inquiry
In last week's column I suggested that the House Ethics Committee would be breaking the rules of the House of Commons if it attempted to hold an inquiry into the Mulroney-Schreiber affair because the Standing Orders did not give the committee a mandate to deal with such questions. Two things happ...
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