John Ivison: Supposedly nothing-to-hide Trudeau Liberals are hiding more details on foreign interference

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John Ivison: Supposedly nothing-to-hide Trudeau Liberals are hiding more details on foreign interference
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From the outset, Trudeau and his ministers have said Canadians deserve answers, but the government has appeared to be running interference.

When Justin Trudeau announced his intention to appoint a special rapporteur in late March, he also asked two independent committees to conduct their own investigations — the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians and the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency .

But this is the point where people should ignore Trudeau’s honeyed words and focus on what his government is actually doing. The government has jealously guarded documents deemed to be “cabinet confidences” — namely, the record of cabinet discussions that in the Westminster system are deemed top secret.

The reluctance to be “open by default,” as per the Liberal election promise, is apparent in the very unusual move taken by NSIRA chair Marie Deschamps this week. She wrote to the prime minister, complaining that only a “limited number of documents” have been released to her panel.

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