In an interview with CBC’s David Cochrane, federal intergovernmental affairs minister Peter Penashue called Premier Kathy Dunderdale’s bluff about a public inquiry into the death of Burton Winters.
Penashue said:
"This is a legally initiated process and everyone would have to co-operate."
Dunderdale has criticised the federal government over Winters’ death. That’s despite Dunderdale acknowledging – eventually – that provincial officials had responsibility for conducting the search for Winters when he went missing. As recently as Tuesday, Dunderdale continued to try and smear Winters’ blood on federal officials.
