Le projet de loi sur la préparation en matière de pandémie progresse aux Communes

Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos looks on during a press conference in Ottawa on Friday, Nov. 25, 2022. A parliamentary health committee is weighing the need for new legislation that would force the Pubic Health Agency of Canada to table its plans to prevent and prepare for future pandemics in the House of Commons. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ashley Fraser

OTTAWA - Opposition members of Parliament say they fear that new pandemic preparedness legislation would allow the government to sidestep a thorough review of how it handled COVID-19.

Nate Erskine-Smith, a Liberal backbencher who is eyeing the Ontario Liberal leadership, is behind the private member's bill under review by the House of Commons health committee.

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