MPs on a House of Commons committee have voted unanimously in favour of conducting hearings on the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation to examine recent reports of the organization accepting a Beijing-linked donation—although neither the prime minister nor his family members will not be testifying.
Members from all parties on the House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Accounts voted on April 24 in favour of the motion sponsored by Conservative MP Garnett Genuis, but Liberal members only supported it on the condition that neither Prime Minister Justin Trudeau nor any of his family members be ordered to appear before the committee to testify.