Poilievre doubles down on inquiry calls as Trudeau orders interference probes
do not go far enough, and Canada ultimately needs a public inquiry, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says.
“We need to bring home control of our democracy, bring home control of our country, rather than allowing foreign dictatorships to manipulate our interests.”Story continues below advertisement Both NSICOP and NSIRA are given access to classified and top-secret intelligence information that bars them from doing their work in public. NSICOP files a report from its work that then goes to the Prime Minister’s Office, which can redact any information in that report before it is tabled in the House of Commons. NSIRA will also provide a public report of its assessments of the actions taken by government bodies handling intelligence on the matter of foreign interference.
“What we actually need is an independent and open public investigation to get to the bottom of interference by Beijing or any other foreign dictatorship in our democracy. It’s time to bring home our democracy.”
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