
The Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has initiated steps to establish a registry of foreign agents, a move spurred by allegations of foreign interference in national elections, including meddling by China and India. The Trudeau administration, with Dominic LeBlanc hoping to table the legislation this week, filed the necessary paperwork and has tabled a bill that includes changes to the CSIS Act, aiming to enhance transparency and address security concerns. This legislative action targets entities acting on behalf of foreign governments.
Morning Update: Ottawa plans foreign-influence registry, new powers for CSIS to combat threats https://t.co/6UzZkNVWUf
Foreign Interference report warns of meddling by Indian government The inquiry said New Delhi tried to disguise foreign meddling by using Canadian and Canadian-based proxies to cover up their tracks. https://t.co/XPHdBEJgRS
Alleged Chinese meddling spurs foreign agent registry in Canada https://t.co/B69wFapUFU








