Anand said the extensive disclosure of documents requested by
the Official Opposition — particularly those related to the purchase of
PPE, medical devices and pharmaceuticals — could cause businesses to
lose faith in the government’s ability to protect their sensitive trade
information.
the Official Opposition — particularly those related to the purchase of
PPE, medical devices and pharmaceuticals — could cause businesses to
lose faith in the government’s ability to protect their sensitive trade
information.
“As we are in the middle of the second wave and the
number of COVID cases continues to increase, this is not the time for
this motion to be passed,” Anand told reporters.
“This
is not the time to threaten and weaken our relationships with our
suppliers, on whom Canadians’ health and safety depends.”