There\u0027s plenty of proof China interfered in Canada\u0027s democracy, but the Trudeau government won\u0027t call an inquiry. It\u0027s time MPs forced one.
There you have it, a man asked to look into the attempts by a dictatorship trying to influence the politics of a democracy ignoring the will of the democratic majority in the House of Commons and saying he will stay on because the government asked him to.Given his personal connections to Trudeau, his role with the Trudeau Foundation and his connections to China, he simply should have said no when Trudeau asked him to take on this role.
Every intelligence official that will speak publicly on this issue says that all parties will be hit with the fallout of a public inquiry. China doesn’t put all of its eggs in one basket, they spread them out. Yet while the Conservatives, NDP and Bloc are willing to take a hit to get to the truth of the matter, the Liberals stand alone in saying a public inquiry is the wrong path.
The Trudeau Liberals are acting like a guilty party. So if Trudeau won’t call an inquiry, MPs must call an election instead.
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