“I am confident, as we’re having these discussions now about what form that public inquiry would take, that we will get there,” said NDP House leader Peter Julian cdnpoli ParlCA
NDP MP Peter Julian rises during question period in the House of Commons on June 5, 2019.
New Democratic House leader Peter Julian says Canadians can be confident that a public inquiry on foreign interference is going to happen. Opposition parties wanted the government to announce the inquiry before the House of Commons rose for the summer break, and for the last two weeks Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc has been leading intense talks to find a consensus among the parties for an inquiry.
But there was unanimous consent for the House of Commons to rise Wednesday, two days ahead of schedule, without any such agreement. MPs won’t return to their seats until Sept. 18.
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