David Johnston, who was appointed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in March to investigate Foreign Interference in Canadian politics, is set to face questioning from MPs regarding his report on election meddling and claims that he is unfit for the job due to his connections to the Prime Minister. Johnston's first report, released last month, disputed allegations of interference by the Chinese government and called for improvements to the information flow between cabinet and intelligence agencies. The final report is due at the end of October. Opposition parties have called for a public inquiry and for Johnston to be ousted.
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