Feds cited caretaker convention to justify delays even after it wasn’t in ‘strict application’
Delays in responding to key files—EI for the unvaccinated, the appeal to the First Nations' child welfare ruling, and Ottawa's response to the Afghan refugee crisis—were blamed on the caretaker convention.

In the weeks following the Sept. 20 election, the Liberal government cited the caretaker convention as a reason to delay releasing new policies or information, but, as the prime minister confirmed in information tabled in the House, the convention was not in “strict application” after election n...
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