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Critics are hammering David Johnston, but his most serious wounds are self-inflicted

It’s tradition, some might say politeness, that when a witness appears before a parliamentary committee, MPs welcome the witness. They shake hands and thank them for coming.

So perhaps it was a sign of things to come — or perhaps a sign of declining times — when all but one Conservative (Wellington—Halton Hills MP Michael Chong) bypassed the custom Tuesday when David Johnston, the former governor general and the government’s current independent special rapporteur on foreign interference, appeared before the procedure and house affairs committee.


For a man touted as a sort of “Mr. Canada” he sure holds us all in contempt.

All he did was run cover for Trudeau in a most unseemly fashion.

He is deeply corrupted by his ChiCom association.

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