
Commissioner rejects Conservatives’ appeal for full standing at foreign interference inquiry
Justice Marie-Josée Hogue, who heads Canada’s public inquiry into foreign interference by China and other states, on Friday rejected an appeal by the Conservative Party for full standing during the fact-finding phase of the probe.
Hearings will begin Jan. 29, the commission announced Friday.
The Conservative Party was only granted intervenor standing during the first phase looking into foreign interference in the 2019 and 2021 elections, meaning it can present evidence and suggest witnesses but will not have the power to cross-examine witnesses or gain access to evidence presented outside of the hearings.
The Liberals need to lose every seat they hold and then we kick Quebec out of Canada.
