Johnston rejects public inquiry on foreign interference but will hold hearings
The special rapporteur on foreign interference said in his first report a public inquiry handling classified information simply can’t be done.
Read MoreThe special rapporteur on foreign interference said in his first report a public inquiry handling classified information simply can’t be done.
Read MoreOttawa will know by May 23 whether it needs to launch a public inquiry to look into foreign interference allegations.
Read MoreFormer governor general David Johnston will decide whether the Justin Trudeau government should launch a public inquiry into the matter.
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Read MoreThe Honourable Peter Van Loan, Member of Parliament and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, visited Humber’s Lakeshore campus to discuss Bill C-51.
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Read MoreA Quebecer who killed a Canadian soldier and injured another “is clearly linked to a terrorist ideology,” Canada’s Public Safety Minister said on Tuesday.
Read MoreBy Claire McCormack Canada still has a long way to go to protect itself from cyber-attacks, according to a report released Tuesday by the Auditor General on the state of Canadian cyber security. “Since 2001, the Government...
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