The Conservative Party of Canada, led by Pierre Poilievre, has offered to assist the Liberal government, headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in passing Bill C-70. This bill aims to establish a foreign influence transparency registry, a measure long-awaited to combat foreign interference in Canadian elections. The cooperation between the two major parties is a rare move and is intended to expedite the legislative process to better protect Canada's democracy. The development was reported by @cattunneycbc and has sparked discussions under the hashtag #cdnpoli.
In rare move, Poilievre’s Conservatives offer to work with Trudeau Liberals to fight foreign meddling in elections. The Conservatives are prepared to help fast track Liberal legislation designed to better protect Canada’s democracy. https://t.co/ssoQ0bMyQ4
Evening Update: Conservatives offer to work with Liberals to fast-track foreign interference bill https://t.co/1ebWHlVzV9
Conservatives say they will back Liberal government’s foreign interference bill https://t.co/XxtZaeu4wI https://t.co/YnqtyspnsX
Poilievre Conservatives offer to help Trudeau Liberals pass foreign interference bill https://t.co/co7hTTSuyg
Conservatives offer to help Liberals pass foreign interference bill quickly. Bill C-70 would launch a long-awaited foreign influence transparency registry, @cattunneycbc reports. https://t.co/Fu5YcQFIMQ #cdnpoli Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/MXBVbStPjo