Johnston pushes back claims of bias despite enlisting help from experts with Liberal, NDP ties

David Johnston. Image credit: Facebook page

Ottawa/CMEDIA: Canada’s special rapporteur on foreign interference, David Johnston is pushing back against claims that his work is biased after confirming that he has enlisted the help of experts with links to the Liberals and NDP. 

Since his appointment, Johnston has been accused of being unfit for the job due to his connections to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

It was reportedly said by the leaders of the Conservative and Bloc Québécois parties that Trudeau and Johnston being close friends, their longstanding ties do not allow Johnston to make any judgement on the prime minister’s actions.

Johnston argued although they had been childhood friends, he hasn’t had any meetings, dinners or personal contacts with Trudeau in the past 40 years.

Johnston reportedly told the procedure and House affairs committee on Tuesday that he has received unpaid informal advice from Don Guy, former chief of staff to former Ontario Liberal premier Dalton McGuinty, and Brian Topp, chief of staff to Rachel Notley when she was the NDP premier of Alberta.

Johnston also argued their involvement doesn’t compromise his work.

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