Senate committee extends deadline for inquiry into Mark Norman case
OTTAWA — A Senate committee has breathed new life into an inquiry into the failed prosecution of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, after the Conservative senator behind the probe reversed course and decided not to kill it.
Conservative Sen. Jean-Guy Dagenais had indicated that he planned to abandon the study, saying the clock had effectively run out because of the Liberals.
But in a surprise turn of events during Monday’s meeting of the Senate defence committee, Dagenais instead successfully lobbied fellow committee members to extend its original June 20 deadline for reporting the results of its study back to the Senate.
The committee voted 8-4 in favour of extending the deadline to Aug. 1. But that doesn’t make it a done deal — it requires formal approval for the committee to sit into the summer.