NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party will be introducing a non-binding motion in the House of Commons calling on David Johnston to resign from his role as special rapporteur on foreign election interference due to what Singh called a “clear appearance of bias” on Johnston’s part.
“Given the clear apprehension of bias at this point, we are going to be asking for Mr. Johnson to step aside as special rapporteur,” Singh told reporters in Ottawa on May 29.
Singh added that he has been “very clear” in not personally attacking Johnston, but that recent reports of one of Johnston’s key advisors donating to the Liberal Party is the latest issue in a “mounting appearance of bias.”
“It is very clear that the appearance of bias is so high that it erodes the work that the special rapporteur can do,” Singh said.
In addition to calling on the House to vote on whether it believes Johnston should maintain his role as special rapporteur, Singh said the NDP motion will also call on the government to conduct its investigation into foreign election interference “in a way that does re-instill confidence in our electoral system.”
Singh also said the NDP would once again be calling for an independent public inquiry into election interference, which the House previously called upon the government to initiate.