Special rapporteur David Johnston has testified before a House of Commons committee, defending his decision not to hold a public inquiry into foreign interference. David Akin looks at how the Opposition grilled Johnston, how he responded, why his lawyer Sheila Block was criticized, and what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants Johnston to do next.
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Alleged foreign interference: Johnston defends decision against public inquiry
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