John Ivison: Opposition must not be silenced on the David Johnston report

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John Ivison: Opposition must not be silenced on the David Johnston report
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Were Blanchet and Poilievre to read the confidential annex in Johnston report on Chinese interference, they could say no more about it.

However, the leaders of the two largest opposition parties — the Conservatives’ Pierre Poilievre and the Bloc Québécois’ Yves-Francois Blanchet — have rejected the offer.

“ doesn’t want to let the facts get in the way of a good political argument or a personal attack. I think Canadians have to ask themselves the question: Is that a serious leader?” Take the Johnston report’s account of a Globe and Mail story about former Ontario Liberal MPP Michael Chan and his connections to the Chinese consulate in Toronto. The Globe said Trudeau was warned he should be cautious in his dealings with Chan.

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