LeBlanc challenges opposition to suggest Johnston replacement, leaves door open to public inquiry

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Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Saturday he will work quickly to consult with opposition parties around forging a public process to investigate foreign interference in Canadian elections, including who might lead a public inquiry into the issue.

“My job, in the very next few days, in short order, is to ask opposition leaders to take this matter seriously,” and address questions around a public process or inquiry, who would lead it, what its scope and timeline would be and how it would address national security information, LeBlanc said.

“Those are the questions we’re prepared to have in very short order,” he said.

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