NDP confident inquiry into interference will come, but details still being negotiated

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre insists he will not provide input on a possible commissioner or terms of reference until the government commits to actually holding an inquiry.

They want to avoid the intense criticism that met their decision to appoint former governor general David Johnston as a special rapporteur to investigate the issue. Johnston then announced he would resign after issuing a final report by the end of June. And that’s when LeBlanc was tasked by Trudeau to work with opposition parties on a way forward.

Julian noted that the opposition parties supported two NDP motions in favour of a public inquiry, and the most recent, on May 31, called for the House procedure committee — which MPs call PROC for short — to choose a commissioner and recommend what the inquiry’s mandate should be.Article contentThat motion also called for the inquiry to look at attempted foreign interference from multiple countries, including China, Russia and Iran.

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