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2019-06-19
Gary Anandasangaree - 16:28
CPC (ON)
Hon. Pierre Poilievre (Carleton)
2019-06-19 16:28 [p.29405]
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Madam Speaker, I am tabling a petition on behalf of a constituent, who has collected over 800 signatures from Canadians in all provinces and territories.
The petitioners call on the government to review the records under the control of the Privy Council Office and to transfer all historical records to Library and Archives Canada. Researchers and historians rely on this information to write Canada's history. Historical records that do not threaten national security should be open and accessible by default.
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Hon. Alice Wong - 16:29
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2019-05-14
Hon. David Lametti - 18:55
CPC (ON)
Hon. Erin O'Toole (Durham)
2019-05-14 18:55 [p.27798]
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Mr. Chair, did the minister say “oral briefing”? I could ask him what his code name is, but I will not do that.
For Canadians and members in the committee of the whole to get an understanding, as our chief legal officer, the Minister of Justice is responsible for all lawyers in the federal government. I would ask the minister to confirm that as the chief legal officer, all the lawyers in the federal government are under his mandate.
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Hon. David Lametti (LaSalle—Émard—Verdun)
2019-05-14 18:55 [p.27798]
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Mr. Chair, that is true, as Attorney General of Canada.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole (Durham)
2019-05-14 18:55 [p.27798]
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Mr. Chair, I would like the minister, who as attorney general is responsible for all lawyers, to tell me what Privy Council Office lawyer Paul Shuttle meant in communications with the prosecution in the Norman matter when he used the term “engineer the issues at stake”. Could the minister, as chief legal officer, explain what the engineering of issues in the Mark Norman matter referred to?
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Hon. David Lametti (LaSalle—Émard—Verdun)
2019-05-14 18:56 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, I believe that lawyer is part of the legal team for the Privy Council Office, which serves the Prime Minister.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole (Durham)
2019-05-14 18:56 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, I would like the chief legal officer of our country to now clarify that there are lawyers who, he is now appearing to suggest, do not work for him. Could he clarify? Are all lawyers, including Privy Council advisers to the Prime Minister and lawyers in that capacity, under his purview as minister?
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Hon. David Lametti (LaSalle—Émard—Verdun)
2019-05-14 18:56 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, my understanding is that all lawyers in the justice department are, but not all lawyers in the government.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole (Durham)
2019-05-14 18:56 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, as chief legal officer for the country, does the minister think it is appropriate that lawyers in the Privy Council Office were communicating with the director of public prosecutions with respect to trial strategy?
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Hon. David Lametti (LaSalle—Émard—Verdun)
2019-05-14 18:57 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, I am not prepared to accept the premise of that question. I have no comment on it.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole (Durham)
2019-05-14 18:57 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, I quote: “So much for the independence of the PPSC.” That is not my quote about the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. That is a quote from Justice Perkins-McVey, the judge in the Norman trial.
Does that comment from the judge who was presiding over the trial before the charges were stayed concern the minister? Does he feel an oral report to him is sufficient to look into that?
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Hon. David Lametti (LaSalle—Émard—Verdun)
2019-05-14 18:57 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, as I described in a previous line of questioning, the Department of Justice set up a procedure with the court in order to fulfill its obligations with respect to third party records. That is all the Department of Justice was doing in this case. We identified over 140,000 potentially relevant documents in a variety of different places. That number was boiled down to 8,000 and then ultimately a judge, working through a civil servant and the PCO, was going to determine both the relevance of the documents and whether they would be subject to privilege of any sort, be it solicitor-client, cabinet confidence or other.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole (Durham)
2019-05-14 18:58 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, the judge the minister is referring to, Justice Perkins-McVey, is the one I quoted. She had concerns about the independence of the public prosecutor after she had seen notes that were not fully disclosed to the defence and were claimed under litigation privilege because they dealt with trial strategy.
Does the minister, as our chief legal officer, feel it is appropriate for the Prime Minister's legal advisers to be communicating with Crown officials with respect to trial strategy?
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Hon. David Lametti (LaSalle—Émard—Verdun)
2019-05-14 18:59 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, again, I do not accept the premise of the question. I point the hon. member to the statement by the director of public prosecutions herself. On at least two occasions she said there was no political interference in the case, and the prosecutor in the case also said that.
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Hon. Erin O'Toole (Durham)
2019-05-14 18:59 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, on the February 11 pretrial date, defence counsel Mainville was raising concerns about the non-disclosure of notes that appear related to trial strategy. This is where the “engineer the issues at stake” led to the exchange.
Would the minister, if he is rejecting the premise of my question when I am quoting a judge, undertake to examine the concerns the judge had with respect to independence in his role as chief legal officer?
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Hon. David Lametti (LaSalle—Émard—Verdun)
2019-05-14 19:00 [p.27799]
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Mr. Chair, I am obviously not going to comment on trial strategies of whatever party is involved in a trial. It would be absurd for me to do that.
What I will say is that the director of the prosecution service has stated on at least two occasions that there was no political interference, including for the staying of the decision. The prosecutor herself stated that there was no political interference.
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