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The latest phase of a federal inquiry into foreign interference is set to kick off today with remarks from commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue.
Several weeks of public hearings will focus on the capacity of federal agencies to detect, deter and counter foreign interference.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and key government officials took part in hearings earlier this year as the inquiry explored allegations that Beijing tried to meddle in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.
Hogue's interim report, released in early May, said Beijing's actions did not affect the overall results of the two general elections.
The report said while outcomes in a small number of ridings may have been affected by interference, this cannot be said with certainty.
Trudeau, members of his inner circle and senior security officials are slated to return to the inquiry in coming weeks.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 16, 2024.
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A pipeline for corp and foreign cash is right here in Saskatchewan and I have yet to hear a peep from the feds about it. The rules here say anyone can donate, any amount, except foreigners.
Putin can get around that, perfectly legal, for less than 2K.
Want to really do something tangible? Shut down Harpers' PAC and immigration scam and you will accomplish more than both committee's combined.