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When Russia interfered in the US election, people were named, indicted, prosecuted, convicted and jailed. In Canada, we have a Public Inquiry that will mostly not be in public and will probably not lead to any productive changes. No one will be named, charged, prosecuted or jailed.

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When you layout all the different agencies looking at this issue, it sounds like we are able to see and report on FI. There seems to be no action on all this intelligence that we are not allowed to see. I guess we go with “Best case--light that torch, and pass it on.”

That is the bar of success now. Thanks for revealing all the info to date.

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