Canada's federal inquiry into foreign interference concludes in Ottawa, examining foreign state efforts in past elections.

Canada's federal inquiry into foreign interference is concluding its final week in Ottawa, focusing on defining foreign interference and its implications for democracy. Led by Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue, the inquiry examines foreign state efforts, particularly from China, India, and Russia, in past federal elections. Expert panels discuss disinformation, national security, and electoral integrity, with a final report expected by year-end, containing recommendations to strengthen democratic institutions while balancing free expression rights.

October 21, 2024
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