As allegations of Chinese interference in Canada’s democratic process mount, the federal government says it’s beginning consultations on how to set up a foreign agent registry. Mackenzie Gray explains how the registry is supposed to work, and what one former CSIS intelligence officer believes would be more beneficial.
Global National
Canadian government to begin foreign agent registry consultations
More Videos
-
Australia’s youth social media ban now in effect
-
Pressure mounts on Hegseth to release boat strike video
-
‘Protecting Victims Act’: Federal Liberals unveil sweeping changes to Criminal Code
-
‘Take a breath’: Saskatchewan premier urges calm over Trump’s potash tariff threat
-
Hillman quits as Canada’s ambassador to U.S.
-
‘Cheap political stunt’: Liberals vote against Poilievre’s pipeline motion
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article