Former Public Safety Minister Bill Blair was grilled by questions from MPs during question period in the House of Commons on Thursday over suggestions of political interference by his office and the PMO into the RCMP investigation into the Nova Scotia mass shooting. Blair insisted there was no political interference on the part of the government into the investigation.
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