Nomination process ‘a distinct problem that has to be examined,’ PM’s national security adviser tells committee studying foreign interference

The Procedure and House Affairs Committee was busy last week probing deeper into foreign interference in Canadian elections and what to do about it.
From left, former governor general and special rapporteur David Johnston, national security adviser to the prime minister Jody Thomas, Minister of Emergency Preparedness Bill Blair, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Jody Thomas, the prime minister's national security and intelligence adviser, said the party nomination process is “a distinct problem that has to be examined” and that “we will have to have some significant conversations with the parties" in her remarks to the Procedu...

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