'Not a blank cheque': LeBlanc on working with opposition on shaping foreign interference public process

'Not a blank cheque': LeBlanc on working with opposition on shaping foreign interference public process

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Conversations are getting started between the federal government and opposition parties on what form a further public process probing foreign interference in Canada should take, following the resignation of special rapporteur David Johnston. But, those talks should not be interpreted as 'a blank cheque,' to the opposition, says Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc.

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