Speaking to reporters after special rapporteur David Johnston recommended a public inquiry into foreign interference is not needed, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that Johnston would “look at” the possible declassification of documents as his investigation into foreign interference allegations continues over the next few months.
Canada
Johnston will ‘look at’ possible declassification of documents ahead of final report: Trudeau
More Videos
-
New clues in mystery of the spiked ‘Titanic’ chowder
-
Ottawa to propose new asylum rules
-
Chaos to calm: Question period subdued as Poilievre returns to House of Commons after ejection
-
Future of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion as long-awaited project opens
-
Loblaw boycott begins — will Canada’s biggest grocer feel the pinch?
-
“No time to waste”: Poilievre pushes Trudeau to recriminalize drug use in BC
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article