Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the federal government would not announce any more steps on investigating allegations of foreign interference until the other parties “buy-in” to the process, claiming that “toxic” partisan games could hinder the independence of the procedure.
“Over the past month, the opposition parties played terrible, partisan, and toxic games with a process that was independent and serious in its approach,” Trudeau told reporters on June 28.
“So as we put forward proposals to the other parties on how we can move forward to restore Canadians’ confidence in our abilities to fight foreign interference, we will ensure, before we launch any next process, that there is full buy-in by the other parties on how it will be done and who will do it.”…