Foreign Interference Inquiry needs to take much closer look at nominations

Foreign interference is a serious threat, and the commission needs to dig deeper into the federal nominations and figure out how they can be run better.
Justice Marie-Josée Hogue, head of the Foreign Interference Inquiry, pictured in Ottawa.

After 21 days of hearings and 66 witness testimonies, Justice Marie-Josée Hogue concluded in her first report that acts of foreign interference did occur in the last two federal elections, but it did not undermine the integrity of Canada's electoral system. At the same time...

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