Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is appointing an independent, special rapporteur to decide whether it’s necessary to call a public inquiry to investigate foreign interference in Canada’s democratic process. It’s one of the steps he says the government will take to probe claims of meddling. David Akin explains why opposition leaders are unhappy with the announcement, while Mercedes Stephenson explains why the Liberal government is taking this type of action.
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Trudeau orders new investigations into foreign interference
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