Why did special rapporteur David Johnston not call for a public inquiry into allegations of foreign interference?
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ANALYSIS | On foreign interference, Johnston asks Canadians to trust him — and Parliament | CBC NewsAn inquiry had appeared almost inevitable — at least politically. But Johnston's argument is that an inquiry wouldn't be able to do or say much more than he now has.
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