PROC to hear from top officials Wednesday, as Trudeau maintains no public inquiry into foreign interference necessary

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau maintains that a public inquiry into alleged Chinese interference in Canadian elections is unnecessary.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau maintains that a public inquiry into Chinese interference in Canadian elections is unnecessary.

In the wake of new details of China's alleged interference in Canada's elections reported by Global News, the Procedure and House Affairs Committee will hear another motion from Conservative MP Michael Cooper as he makes another attempt to summon Justin Trudeau's chief of s...

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