Members of diaspora communities are slated to testify as a federal inquiry begins two weeks of hearings into foreign meddling allegations and how the government responded to them.
The inquiry will hold public hearings in each phase of its work, with the first being held early next year and the latter in fall 2024. The inquiry’s first report is due Feb. 29.
An embassy spokesperson reiterated China’s denial of the interference allegations Friday in response to the federal government's call for a public inquiry into the matter.
An embassy spokesperson reiterated China’s denial of the interference allegations Friday in response to the federal government’s call for a public inquiry into the matter.
Marie-Josée Hogue, a puisne judge of the Court of Appeal of Quebec, has been tapped to lead the inquiry, a government source told Global News Thursday.