ArriveCAN privilege complaint, foreign interference probe on the agenda as House reopens for businessReporter
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives to Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, March 20, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrickis set to testify before an independent inquiry — this time, as one of the final witnesses to appear beforeas she gets ready to wrap up the second round of public hearings on alleged electoral interference by China, Russia and other foreign powers.
In addition to facing the same questions that have dogged him since the controversy erupted last year, Trudeau should also be prepared to be cross-examined over thereleased by the commission, which, as Global News reported last week, “raise questions about the conclusions of former Governor General David Johnston’s probe into the issue,” and “appear to directly challenge Johnston’s interpretation of top-secret intelligence and the extent of foreign interference operations – principally by...