David Johnston's resignation means all options back on the table on foreign interference: Intergovernmental Affairs Minister

David Johnston's resignation means all options back on the table on foreign interference: Intergovernmental Affairs Minister

Author: Global News / Curiouscast June 12, 2023 Duration: 24:22
Special rapporteur David Johnston resigned late last week from his role investigating foreign interference, citing a “partisan atmosphere” around his appointment. "The West Block" host Mercedes Stephenson speaks to Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc about the government's next moves and whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will call a public inquiry. Plus, Canada is facing its worst wildfire season on record. So far this year, there have been almost 2,400 fires, and more than 400 are still active. Hundreds of Canadian Armed Forces soldiers have been deployed to help, at a time when the military is already feeling the strain from limited resources and personnel shortages. Stephenson speaks to Defence Minister Anita Anand about the role of the CAF during disasters like this wildfire season and some of the other major challenges facing the military. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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