Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government won't be announcing any next steps on probing foreign interference until the Liberals get 'full buy-in' from the opposition parties, to avoid the process devolving as it did under former special rapporteur David Johnston.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government won't be announcing any next steps on probing foreign interference until the Liberals get "full buy-in" from the opposition parties, to avoid the process devolving as it did under former special rapporteur David Johnston.
In the aftermath of former rapporteur David Johnston's resignation earlier this month, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc has been locked in negotiations with opposition parties over what form a potential public inquiry, or other unspecified new public process could take. Trudeau said the way the entire Johnston chapter unfolded is the reason the Liberals won't be making any further steps until all parties are on-side with whatever the next steps are.
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