UPDATED: Trudeau to ask two key security watchdogs to probe foreign interference cdnpoli
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Opposition parties are demanding a full public inquiry into the allegations, but Trudeau had resisted, arguing Canada has the infrastructure needed to fully investigate the issue.
That includes private briefings on classified material for themselves or any of their MPs. Poilievre said he can’t accept a “secretive process that will never bring about the truth.” “What they would do is bring opposition MPs or leaders into a room, give them some information and then swear them to secrecy so they couldn’t ever speak about it again so effectively that would be a trick to try to prevent anyone debating the subject,” he said.
Deputy minister of public safety Shawn Tupper said last week that the RCMP was not investigating the alleged interference itself, but a statement from the national police force Monday said it is looking into the leaks to the media about it.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Saskatchewan raises a shield to stop Justin Trudeau’s intrusions: Full Comment podcastSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is a big believer in Confederation, he tells host Brian Lilley. But he thinks it only works when the provinces are strong and…
Lire la suite »
Justin Trudeau won't testify at trial of accused gravel-thrower: JudgePrime Minister Justin Trudeau doesn’t have to testify at the trial of a man accused of throwing gravel at him during an Ontario election campaign stop in 2021.
Lire la suite »
Justin Trudeau won't testify at trial of accused gravel-thrower: JudgePrime Minister doesn’t have to testify at the trial of a man accused of throwing gravel at him during a London election campaign stop in 2021
Lire la suite »
PM Justin Trudeau asks national security committee to launch new interference probeThe sources also say he will formally announce public consultations to create a registry for foreign agents similar to one that exists in Australia
Lire la suite »
Justin Trudeau asks committee to launch new study of foreign interference in Canada’s electionsAmid rising political pressure, the Liberal government is asking a parliamentary committee with the power to review classified information to study foreign interference in Canada’s electoral system — a move opposition parties had dismissed in advance.
Lire la suite »
Councillor calls for updated infrastructure priority listRead the full story and comment on Tbnewswatch.com
Lire la suite »