Delay is not an option when it comes to foreign interference

When there is political will—from the prime minister or from the responsible minister—things gets done. The real concern here is: why is that will absent?
Gary Anandasangaree
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree. The federal government has not provided Canadians with a credible explanation for the delay in implementing its foreign influence transparency registry, writes Henry Chan.

I hadn’t planned to write another article so soon. But as anyone who has been in politics knows, circumstances can change in an instant. Recent reports now suggest that the foreign influence transparency registry may not be implemented until next year. Once again, the Libe...

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