McKenna’s office tried to plant friendly questions with senators, Tory alleges
OTTAWA — Conservative Sen. Jean-Guy Dagenais says Environment Minister Catherine McKenna’s office tried to plant questions with friendly senators on the Senate’s environment committee to help get the government’s message across on its new environmental-assessment legislation.
Dagenais says an email sent in late January shows a co-ordinated effort among senior policy advisers and directors in the departments of environment, natural resources and transport and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency to develop questions on Bill C-69 that could be asked of their officials when they appeared to talk about the bill.
The email says McKenna’s staff would work with senators to feed the questions to committee members as an opportunity to highlight what they saw as the bill’s good points and do some “myth busting” against criticism of the bill.