A special committee on Canada-U.S. relations will be formed by the House of Commons after the majority of MPs voted in favor of the motion on Tuesday. With the exception of the Green Party, the Tories managed to garner support from the Liberal government, opposition Bloc Quebecois, and the New Democratic Party in a 326-3 vote. This means the new committee will soon “conduct hearings to examine and review all aspects of the economic relationship between Canada and the United States” as mandated by the motion if passed. “The Canada-U.S. committee will get answers for Canadians,” said Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole in a statement Tuesday. Particularly, the “‘Buy American’ procurement rules, the economic impacts of the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline and the threat of the Line 5 pipeline cancellation on both our countries, and other important issues like tariffs, energy security, and the environment.” “At a time when …