EDITORIAL: Johnston clears himself of conflict of interest cdnpoli
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Not by the fact he was a member of the Pierre Trudeau Foundation — now enmeshed in its own controversy about accepting donations from a Chinese billionaire — until resigning when Trudeau appointed him as his adviser. Not by the fact that, as Johnston revealed in his testimony, he recently began receiving unpaid advice from, among others, Don Guy, former chief of staff to former Ontario Liberal premier Dalton McGuinty.Article content
Not by the fact Johnston has already exonerated the Trudeau government from allegations it knowingly ignored intelligence about foreign interference for partisan reasons, while simultaneously finding “serious shortcomings” in how intelligence issues are handled by the Trudeau government.
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