‘We’re in the dark’: CSG pushes for security clearance for Senate leaders to parse NSICOP report

Only the Canadian Senators Group has pushed to read the full NSICOP report, with the government saying access to 'information of this nature is serious and extremely complex,’ and deciding to expand the audience ‘should not be taken lightly.’
Senator Scott Tannas and his 18-member Canadian Senators Group have been pressing the government to grant Senate leaders access to the unredacted intelligence watchdog report. 

Senate leaders are “in the dark” on an explosive national security report that directly implicates parliamentarians, leaving the Red Chamber with “no roadmap on what to do,” says Canadian Senators Group Leader Scott Tannas.

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