David Johnston will help to craft his own mandate for election interference probe
OTTAWA — Former governor general David Johnston says he will have a hand in determining his own mandate as special rapporteur on foreign interference in recent federal elections.
In a statement to The Canadian Press, Johnston says he plans to work with officials to finalize his the duties assigned to his role before making it public.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tapped the former governor general and legal scholar on to probe allegations of foreign interference in the last two federal elections.
Johnston says he is privileged to have accepted the appointment, in which he will make recommendations to help protect and uphold confidence in Canada’s democracy.