Canadian Government Supports Expanded Inquiry into MPs' Alleged Foreign Collusion
Federal parties back investigation into claims that parliamentarians aided foreign states, but names remain confidential due to legal constraints.
- Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc confirms the government's support for a broader public inquiry into foreign interference allegations.
- The National Security and Intelligence Committee of ParliamentariansMPs collaborated with foreign governments like China and India.
- Bloc Quebecois and other opposition parties push for the inquiry to include recent explosive claims of parliamentary collusion.
- Prime Minister Trudeau faces criticism for handling the report, with opposition leaders demanding transparency and accountability.
- Legal limitations prevent the release of names of the implicated parliamentarians, citing potential criminal prosecution.