Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday he would appoint an “eminent Canadian” to the role of special rapporteur, to probe foreign interference in Canadian elections. Trudeau said the appointee would have a “wide mandate” to oversee new probes and provide public recommendations – including whether a public inquiry is needed.
Canadian Politics
Trudeau to appoint special rapporteur to probe foreign election interference
More Videos
-
Albertans likely to face separation referendum in 2026
-
Poilievre says his focus will remain on affordability for Canadians in 2026
-
Mark Carney talks U.S. trade and pipelines in end of year interview
-
Carney shares 2025 Christmas message: ‘Slow down, reflect and focus on what really matters’
-
Global National: Dec. 18
-
Canadian delegation denied entry to West Bank
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article