The Canadian government is launching a public inquiry into foreign electoral interference, and public safety minister Dominic Leblanc revealed the details on Thursday. The inquiry will be led by Quebec appeal court justice Marie-Josée Hogue, who has been a judge in Quebec’s top court for the past eight years and has been practicing law since 1987. David Baxter has the details from Ottawa on what comes next.
Canada
Foreign interference inquiry: Quebec judge Marie-Josée Hogue to lead probe
More Videos
-
One of Canada’s 1st convicted terrorists is denied parole
-
Carney picks Mark Wiseman as Canada’s new U.S. ambassador
-
CUPW votes to accept tentative agreement with Canada Post
-
The Morning Show: December 22
-
Woman being sued for alleging four others are faking Indigenous identity
-
Early speculation that Alberta is headed towards an election in 2026
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article