Analysis: A public inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian politics is off the table for now — but the argument isn't over yet.
In Johnston's estimation, the available evidence does not show that the government allowed or tolerated foreign interference — the most explosive insinuation made by the opposition. But the "machinery of government needs significant improvements" because the flow of intelligence information within government is haphazard and disorganized, he writes. More also needs to be done to raise the public's awareness of the threat of foreign interference.
An inquiry had appeared almost inevitable — at least politically. The government needed to do something to address the mounting questions about its handling of attempted foreign interference by the Chinese state. A public inquiry would be something big and definitive — therefore, the government would call an inquiry.
Johnston is also recommending that the opposition leaders all be given clearance to review that secret annex. "The challenge is this: what has allowed me to determine whether there has in fact been interference cannot be disclosed publicly." Johnston seemed to know that the Conservative leader — who refused to meet with Johnston — might object.
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