Trudeau said that "some have argued strongly that a public inquiry is the necessary next step. Some others have pointed out the flaws and challenges of a public inquiry." "That's why we will ask the independent special rapporteur as one of the first tasks of their mandate to provide the government with the recommendation as to what the appropriate should be, whether it be an inquiry, an investigation, or a judicial review and what the scope of that work may be, and we will abide by their recommendation," Trudeau said. Trudeau then announced that $5.5 million would be invested to "build capacity of civil society organizations to combat disinformation," adding that "disinformation often generated abroad can be a real threat to our elections, and it's a threat that the federal government cannot combat alone."Trudeau says he is appointing an "independent special rapporteur who will have a wide mandate and make expert recommendations on combatting interference and strengthening our democracy." pic.twitter.com/WYUoAuo47Q
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 6, 2023
Read more at: ThePostMillenial.comTrudeau announces an investment of $5.5 million to "combat disinformation" after accusations that the CCP infiltrated Canadian elections pic.twitter.com/UEem4Fwy2E
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 6, 2023
Big Pharma thrilled as autism treatment market predicted to reach $11.42 billion by 2028
By Belle Carter // Share
Gavin Newsom lobbying for SVB bailout while failing to disclose personal ties to bank – report
By News Editors // Share
Debunking McGill's "dirty dozen" hit piece: Flawed sources, pharma ties, and biased reporting
By newseditors // Share
Your lyin' eyes: Corporate media panics with 'fact checks' over Biden's obvious decline
By newseditors // Share