Trudeau should call public inquiry | Ex-CSIS director on election interference

Former CSIS director Richard Fadden says he's in favour of a public inquiry into alleged election interference by the Chinese government.

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32 comments

  1. I am even more interested in what the Government knew, when and what their (non) reaction was.

    1. Nothing’s gonna happen. They know the masses have a 15 mins memory. The cattle will go right back to being distracted and the clown show will keep clowning 🤷‍♂️

  2. What is he hiding that he won’t do an independent inquiry?
    It’s needs to be someone independent of the Liberal party..

  3. For god’s sake don’t let trudo pick either the commissioner or the rapporteur. Anyways in my opinion there should be at least 3 of them , not just one like for the EA inquiry. Too much change of being bias.

    1. Its a conflict of interest if he chooses either, he’s the one under investigation. WTF is going on here?

  4. Everyone is calling for a public inquiry, except for the one in question. Hey. I’m the Prime Minister. TRUST ME.
    Or, if it will happen, it will be just like the emergencies act inquiry. Mostly sympathetic (emphasis on the ‘pathetic’ part) to the lefties.

  5. I am waiting for Trudeau to suspend Parliament like he has a habit of doing every time things get too hot for him. How many times has he done thing, so many times like Blackface we can’t remember.

  6. Almost any one of Trudeau’s 39 member Cabinet would fill the role of Special Racketeer perfectly.

  7. Well of course Trudeau should stop interfering in an interference inquiry :)) Just proves he knows he’s already lost the next election.

  8. There must be a public enquiry. If Trudeau cannot do that, he looks guilty. And he must resign.

  9. Why would Trudeau call on any inquiry if he is complicit and benefitting from the interference?

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