Justice committee votes to expunge words of Christchurch shooter from record

Jun 4, 2019 | 8:42 AM

OTTAWA — The name and words of the man accused of killing 51 people in Christchurch, New Zealand will be expunged from the parliamentary record after a vote in the House of Commons justice committee Tuesday.

Liberal MP Randy Boissonnault put forward the motion at the beginning of Tuesday’s meeting on online hate and it passed 6-0, with the three Conservative members of the committee abstaining.

The vote comes a week after Conservative MP Michael Cooper named and quoted from the manifesto of the accused Christchurch shooter during an exchange with a witness.