Tories to work with NDP, Bloc to set terms on potential foreign interference inquiry
OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives are willing to work with other opposition parties to set the terms of reference for a possible inquiry on foreign interference and plan to get the process started in the coming days, the Tory leader said Sunday.
Pierre Poilievre said he will reach out to the New Democrats and Bloc Quebecois next week to get the work underway.
Poilievre’s remarks came a day after the Liberal government re-opened the possibility of holding a public inquiry on allegations that China meddled in two recent federal elections, but only if opposition parties take a hand in the process by coming up with its terms of reference, timeline and potential leader.
“I will work with opposition colleagues to make sure the person who fills the roll is independent and unbiased,” Poilievre said at a Sunday afternoon news conference.