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Liberal and Conservative parties make progress toward public inquiry agreements

office, Sebastian Skamski, says the parties reached an agreement on the terms of reference for a public inquiry, and all parties shared their suggested names for a potential commissioner., said more details need to be “worked out” and will be announced in time.

Ouimet did not specify what details into a public inquiry will need to be worked out, or what the next steps are moving forward.“Conservatives will continue to hold the Liberals’ feet to the fire and push for a Public Inquiry to be called as soon as possible,” Skamski said in an email to Global News.

Johnston’s initial report said an inquiry was not the right choice, largely because so much of the material involved classified evidence that cannot be made public. But the opposition parties skewered that decision and accused Johnston of being too affiliated with Trudeau.Trending NowStory continues below advertisement

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