
Parliamentarians should consider the precedent being set before supporting government amendments to the Access to Information Act that would protect the RCMP retroactively from prosecution for destroying long-gun registry records, Canada's information com
"Because this could have been done, you know, to erase the authority of the auditor general in 2005 when she was investigating the [former Liberal government's] sponsorship scandal," she said.
In an interview airing later Thursday on CBC News Network's Power & Politics, Legault expanded on the ramifications of passing these amendments.
That's Harper standing up for Law and Order, by closing loopholes!
Just let the registry die the death it deserved.
But that is what they were trying to do - kill it real dead. Unfortunately they broke the law doing it, so we need a new law that says breaking the law wasn't.
The law has no consequences anyway.