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MPs have unanimously approved a motion calling on former transport minister Chrystia Freeland to again appear before a committee looking into BC Ferries’ decision to buy four new vessels from a Chinese shipyard.

At issue are new e-mails revealing that Freeland’s department had several weeks of advance notice on the controversial ferries plan.

Bill Curry reports that the motion was approved today just hours after The Globe and Mail reported on the existence of the advance warning.

Bloc Québécois MP Xavier Basralou-Duval moved the motion, saying that Freeland must be called back to explain what she knew at the time she was publicly criticizing BC Ferries’ plan.

“Everyone was taken for idiots,” he said in Frenc

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