There are far more loose ends than there are investigations.
“In 2019 and 2021, the panel, as part of the Protocol, determined that the Government of Canada did not detect foreign interference that threatened Canada’s ability to have free and fair elections,” said a judgement written by former public servant Morris Rosenberg.
“As an independent, non-partisan charity, ethics and integrity are among our core values and we cannot keep any donation that may have been sponsored by a foreign government and would not knowingly do so,” Fournier said. “In light of these recent allegations, the Foundation has refunded to the donor all amounts received with respect to the donation pledge.
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