Liberals face probe into pandemic response after losing House vote
OTTAWA — Opposition parties won their bid Monday to launch a probe of the Liberals’ handling of the COVID-19 pandemic following a week of parliamentary turbulence over how to review their management of the crisis.
MPs from all four opposition parties voted to pass a motion that orders the Trudeau government to turn over to the House of Commons health committee all records on a raft of issues related to the coronavirus response.
That includes how they have gone about procuring rapid tests for COVID-19, vaccine development and the availability of personal protective equipment.
The move by Conservative, Bloc Québécois, New Democrat and Green MPs, plus one Independent, comes five days after the government survived a confidence vote on a previous Conservative motion to create a special committee to investigate the WE Charity affair and other alleged examples of corruption.


