Security and Intelligence Committee members should be more actively monitored in wake of Clement scandal: Green Party leader

'You have a choice. You don’t have to sit on that committee,' says Elizabeth May.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says it's in the public's best interest to have the one-year-old National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians work properly, a sentiment echoed by security analysts and MPs alike.
A national security expert and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May say that in the wake of former Conservative MP Tony Clement’s sexting scandal, members of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, of which he was a member, should submit to ...

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