Members of Parliament continued to call for the dismissal of David Johnston in parliament Thursday, one day after he — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s special rapporteur — was voted to step aside by a majority of opposing MPs for being against launching a public inquiry on foreign interference. As Liberal MP Bill Blair continued to defend Johnston’s “allegiance” to Canada, Conservative MP Andrew Scheer suggested that instead of firing the former Governor General, for the “best interest of Canadians,” Trudeau “(chose) himself.”
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Canada “cursed” by Trudeau amid foreign interference allegations, Conservative MP claims
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