O’Toole says national security committee being used to cover up scientists’ firing
OTTAWA — Erin O’Toole pulled Conservative MPs from a special national security committee Thursday, accusing the government of using it to cover up an incident that caused two scientists at Canada’s highest security laboratory to be fired.
The Conservative leader told the House of Commons his party’s members are withdrawing “effectively immediately” from the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians.
The committee “is now being used as a political tool by the prime minister to cover up the Winnipeg lab incident,” O’Toole charged.
“Conservatives will never be complicit in the Liberal corruption.”

