PHAC president rebuked, still doesn’t produce documents on fired scientists
OTTAWA — The Conservatives are asking that the Public Health Agency of Canada’s offices be searched after a public shaming of the agency’s president failed to persuade him to turn over unredacted documents related to the firing of two scientists at the country’s highest-security laboratory.
PHAC head Iain Stewart was hauled Monday before the bar of the House of Commons to receive a reprimand from Speaker Anthony Rota for his repeated refusal to provide the documents.
Stewart duly showed up — the first non-MP to be subjected to such a procedure in more than a century — and stood impassively at the brass rail at the entrance to the Commons, as ordered by a motion passed by the combined opposition parties last week.
Rota informed Stewart that the Commons possesses constitutional powers to order the production of any documents it sees fit. Those powers, he said, “are essential to the performance” of MPs’ duties.

