The road ahead on foreign interference

Parties should move to implement watertight nomination and leadership processes to shut out hostile actors trying to influence Canadian politics.
Conservative Party members recently supported a motion to reform their foreign interference policy at their recent convention in Calgary.

At the Conservative Party convention last month in Calgary, members voted resoundingly (93.4 per cent) in favour of a policy resolution from Saskatoon South to amend the foreign interference policy in the party’s policy book.

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