PMO declines to clearly say if PM asked opposition leaders to renew special Afghanistan documents probe

The PMO refused Thursday to say whether Prime Minister Stephen Harper asked each of the main opposition party leaders whether they wished to renew an agreement to continue a special review of controversial documents related to allegations of detainee abuse and torture in Afghanistan.

 

PARLIAMENT HILL—The PMO refused Thursday to say whether Prime Minister Stephen Harper asked each of the main opposition party leaders whether they wished to renew an agreement to continue a special review of controversial documents related to allegations of detainee abuse and torture in Afg...

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