Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau must make the first move and call an independent public inquiry into allegations of foreign interference.
He says only then will the Conservatives provide the Liberal government with a list of proposed names for people to lead the process.
Poilievre also pledged to propose a mandate and terms of reference for an inquiry within 48 hours of Trudeau making the call.The Liberals have left the door open to an inquiry, but want federal opposition parties to work together to determine its terms of reference, timeline and the commissioner who will lead it.
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