Good for Harper -- I don't say that much, and there are other issues with the Report, but releasing it directly and in full is the responsible approach.
MPs call for release of listeriosis probe report
Canadians will be able to read every page of a soon-to-be released report on last year's deadly listeriosis outbreak, without any of its contents being removed or edited, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Monday.
Kory Teneycke said the report will be released Tuesday, the day after investigator Sheila Weatherill handed it in to the government.
"We're looking at the report right now and she'll present it to the public tomorrow," Teneycke said Monday.
He said the report will be not edited or altered before being released.
Liberal MP Wayne Easter, the party's agriculture critic, demanded Monday that all the documents be made public immediately.
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