EDITORIAL: Trudeau ignored NSICOP on foreign interference

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EDITORIAL: Trudeau ignored NSICOP on foreign interference
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has denied access to cabinet documents that his own NSICOP has repeatedly requested over the years.

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“The committee’s concern is that, in the future, the definition will be applied to its full breadth and the committee members, who take an oath and are bound by statute to not disclose any information that they obtained in the course of their work, will neither receive relevant information, nor be aware of its existence.Article content

Last week, Trudeau said on the advice of his advisor, David Johnston, that he will allow NSICOP and the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency to access the specific cabinet documents Johnston was permitted to see as part of his investigation into foreign interference, so they can critically evaluate Johnston’s report.

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