Hogue’s promise to search for truth on foreign interference is good news for democracy

Discussions over foreign interference have been dogged by partisan bickering and government obfuscation. At long last, an impartial series of public hearings will hopefully shed light on the challenges our democracy has already faced, and must be prepared for in the future. Let the sun shine in.
Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue presides over the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference.

Marie-Josée Hogue, head of the Foreign Interference Commission, struck a welcome tone upon launching the commission's preliminary hearings last week.

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