Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s chief of staff has agreed to testify before one of the committees investigating the Chinese government’s interference in Canada’s elections.
“While there are serious constraints on what can be said in public about sensitive intelligence matters, in an effort to make Parliament work [Katie] Telford has agreed to appear at the procedure and House affairs committee as part of their study,” said a Tuesday statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.
The committee is resuming this morning after lengthy attempts by Liberal MPs to filibuster before a vote caling for Telford to appear. That motion was
Meanwhile, a motion will be voted on later today in the
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