Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc expected to announce inquiry Thursday after Liberal government, opposition parties agree on terms for the probe, sources say
Quebec Court of Appeal Justice Marie-Josée Hogue has agreed to head a public inquiry into foreign interference by China and other hostile states, two sources say.
The Globe is not identifying the sources because they are not authorized to discuss plans for the public inquiry.by countries such as China dragged into late summer as the government reportedly had a difficult time finding an eminent jurist to lead the inquiry. , Russia and other foreign state or non-state actors, including any potential effects on the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.assessments to senior government decision-makers, including elected officials, during the election periods.
The public inquiry’s second report would assess the capacity of federal departments and agencies to “detect, deter and counter any form of foreign interference directly or indirectly targeting Canada’s democratic processes,” according to a copy seen by The Globe.
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