Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plan to probe foreign interference in Canada’s democratic process is under fire from the opposition. Eric Sorensen reports on the criticism over appointing a special rapporteur, the persistent demands for a public inquiry, and the ongoing push for further transparency into alleged meddling.
- Most Canadians trust election results, but want inquiry into interference claims: poll
- Who will be Ottawa’s interference rapporteur? Opposition welcome to pitch names: Trudeau