Can NSICOP continue its work amid the Conservative boycott?

National security expert Leah West says NSICOP loses some of its legitimacy without having Conservative members on its roster.
Liberal MP David McGuinty has chaired the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians since it was first established in 2017.
With the Conservative Party boycotting a committee of Parliamentarians charged with overseeing Canada’s national security and intelligence agencies, questions loom about how the group can continue its work. Amid the fallout of the Liberal government giving documents requested by the House of Comm...

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