The head of Canada’s spy agency, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), appeared for a second time at the inquiry into foreign interference. David Vigneault was not initially scheduled as the last witness, who was supposed to be Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. But the “top spy” was called back after the Prime Minister’s closest advisers said CSIS did not relay key information related to Chinese interference in the last two federal elections. Touria Izri reports.
- U.S. strategic intelligence firm hires Canada’s former spy chief
- David Vigneault, director of Canada’s spy agency, to retire
- Federal inquiry’s report expected to address key foreign interference questions