Foreign Interference Commission testimony raises more questions than answers

What was most interesting was what wasn’t said, or rather what couldn’t be said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared at the Foreign Interference Commission on April 10.

For the second time in three years, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has fronted a public commission to be questioned on the operation of his office during moments that have captured the public’s attention.

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