I understood that Pierre Poilievre refuses the security clearance because it includes a non-disclosure clause that would prevent him from talking about what he'd learn. It seems to be a trap of, "let me tell you a secret, and now you can't say anything about it". I feel it's better for Poilievre to remain free to discuss any matters. Do I have this wrong?
The shady people in government sure seem to try to use that as a weapon against him when they actually have the most to hide about. Time will tell the secrets that those who defend the prime minister the most hold.
I understood that Pierre Poilievre refuses the security clearance because it includes a non-disclosure clause that would prevent him from talking about what he'd learn. It seems to be a trap of, "let me tell you a secret, and now you can't say anything about it". I feel it's better for Poilievre to remain free to discuss any matters. Do I have this wrong?
The shady people in government sure seem to try to use that as a weapon against him when they actually have the most to hide about. Time will tell the secrets that those who defend the prime minister the most hold.