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Government business has been put on indefinite pause in the House of Commons and the Conservatives say it will stay that way until the Liberals hand over documents related to misspent government dollars.

Documents in question relate to the foundation formerly responsible for funding green tech projects

A woman in a black blazer and white shirt gestures with her hand as she speaks in the House of Commons.
Government House leader Karina Gould says ordering the production of documents to be handed over to the RCMP blurs the lines between Parliament and police. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Government business has been put on indefinite pause in the House of Commons and the Conservatives say it will stay that way until the Liberals hand over documents related to misspent government dollars.

Last week, Speaker Greg Fergus ruled that the government “clearly did not fully comply” with an order from the House to provide documents related to a now-defunct foundation responsible for doling out hundreds of millions of federal dollars for green technology projects.

The House has been debating the issue ever since, and Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer says it will continue until the government hands over the unredacted documents.

The government abolished Sustainable Development Technology Canada after the auditor general released a scathing report about the organization’s management.

Liberal House leader Karina Gould says ordering the production of documents to be handed over to the RCMP blurs the line between Parliament and police.

The Liberals have had to postpone a vote on government tax reform twice while the debate drags on in the House.

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Laura Osman is a reporter for The Canadian Press.

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