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Alleged foreign interference: No public inquiry pushes political parties farther apart

After special rapporteur David Johnston decided a public inquiry into alleged foreign interference in Canada’s democratic process was not required, he offered the opposition leaders the chance to view the classified information he based his findings on. David Akin explains why most of them are rejecting Johnston’s offer.

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