Public Inquiry Into Election Interference Should ‘Be on the Table:’ Election Integrity Adviser

Public Inquiry Into Election Interference Should ‘Be on the Table:’ Election Integrity Adviser
Elections Canada workers place signage at the Halifax Convention Centre in Halifax as they prepare for the polls to open in the federal election on Sept. 20, 2021. Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press
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Morris Rosenberg, the author of a recent report released by the federal government concluding that foreign interference attempts in the 2019 and 2021 elections did not sway their outcomes, says a public inquiry into interference reports should “be on the table.”

Rosenberg, who is a former senior public servant, appeared on CTV’s Question Period on March 5, where he gave his thoughts on the supposed drawbacks and benefits of calling a public inquiry into election interference.