Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is criticizing opposition parties for playing “partisan games” ahead of a House of Commons vote on a motion by the NDP to remove David Johnston as the special rapporteur on foreign election interference. The motion calls on the Liberal government to remove Johnston, citing a “clear appearance of bias.” All opposition leaders have refused briefings on secret intelligence information behind Johnston’s recommendation against a public inquiry into foreign interference. Trudeau defended Johnston’s credibility and accused the opposition of willful ignorance. The House of Commons will vote on the motion on May 31.