Opposition MPs want to investigate the possibility there was political interference in the trial of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman. On May 8, the Crown abandoned its case against Norman, saying it didn’t have enough evidence to prove he had leaked top secret information to a reporter. As David Akin explains, the opposition wants to grill top political aides, top ministers and even Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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Opposition calls for emergency debate on Mark Norman case
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