
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he knows Canadians still have questions about China’s role in the past two elections — but he’s still refusing to answer specific questions about the briefings he has received.
Instead, he suggested Wednesday a recently announced special rapporteur and two intelligence agencies are better placed to look into what kind of information was shared with whom.
“To be quite honest, I know that no matter what I say, Canadians continue to have questions about what we did and what we didn’t,” he told reporters on Parliament Hill Wednesday.






OTTAWA – NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is prepared to give the Liberals’ plan for a special rapporteur to look into foreign interference the benefit of the doubt, but he argued a public inquiry would be a better approach to restoring Canadians confidence in their 






