The Trudeau government has officially initiated the process to establish a registry of foreign agents in Canada, a move aimed at enhancing transparency and addressing concerns about foreign interference, particularly following allegations that China meddled in Canada's elections. This initiative, which has been long-promised, involves the filing of necessary paperwork and the tabling of a bill that also proposes changes to the CSIS Act. The legislation, expected to be tabled this week by LeBlanc, will require individuals acting on behalf of foreign governments to publicly register their activities.
Liberals propose bill to beef up federal tool kit against foreign interference https://t.co/J3TG2g0dcX
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government will require people acting on behalf of a foreign government to register that activity publicly, a move that comes after allegations China meddled in Canada's elections https://t.co/r8cEU8KKHJ
Federal government tables bill to create foreign agent registry, changes to CSIS Act https://t.co/JjYxy0UVDO https://t.co/DxT2XTMjcU
Feds hope to table foreign interference legislation this week: LeBlanc https://t.co/P4jIIq3V8I
The Liberal government has filed the necessary paperwork to unveil its long-promised plan to set up a registry of foreign agents operating in Canada #cdnpoli https://t.co/cmPQDxEM9z
The Trudeau government has filed the necessary paperwork to unveil its long-promised plan to set up a registry of foreign agents operating in Canada #cdnpoli https://t.co/cmPQDxFjZ7
The Trudeau government has filed the necessary paperwork to unveil its long-promised plan to set up a registry of foreign agents operating in Canada #cdnpoli #ParlCA https://t.co/cmPQDxEM9z