Green Party co-leader frustrated by lack of detail in foreign-interference documents

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Green Party Co-Leader Elizabeth May is expressing frustration with the level of information contained in the two top secret documents on foreign interference she was permitted to review this week.

May received top secret security clearance and reviewed the documents compiled by former special rapporteur David Johnston on Wednesday.

“I can’t conclude that David Johnston’s conclusions were reasonable, nor can I conclude they are unreasonable,” May said in a press conference Friday morning.

She said she was not allowed to review the documents Johnston cited to support his conclusions in his 20-page summary.

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