Some MPs alarmed by plan to allow cabinet to exempt entities from certain laws
OTTAWA — Some members of Parliament are slamming the Liberal government’s plan to give new powers to cabinet to temporarily exempt individuals or corporations from some federal laws.
The exemptions are being referred to as “regulatory sandboxes” and are contained in a clause in the government’s omnibus budget implementation bill, currently being debated at a House of Commons committee.
The clause would allow federal ministers to exempt individuals or corporations from any federal laws they are responsible for, except the Criminal Code.
The Conflict of Interest Act would also still apply, the Treasury Board said.
