Premier David Eby sought federal assistance in vetting candidates for organized crime and foreign state links.
CSIS may have revised Michael Chan warrant
Questions have arisen over whether CSIS Director David Vigneault “may have pulled back the warrant to make an edit” after initial concerns were raised by Bill Blair’s office at the time.
Feckless CRTC failed to regulate PRC TV forced confessions: Nuttall
A former Toronto Star reporter finds regulators “seem to have deliberately obfuscated” duty to investigate forced confession broadcast.
Foreign interference Commission told failure to protect MPs a “threat against democracy”
On day two of the Hogue Commission into foreign interference, two MPs targeted by a PRC cyber-attack describe the Trudeau government’s failure to protect them as a “threat against democracy”.
As foreign interference takes hold, Ottawa looks away
Similar patterns of transnational repression identified by different diaspora groups suggests governments are learning from one another and exploiting Canada’s vulnerabilities on our own soil.
Government-shackled interference inquiry unlikely to get answers
Hogue commission on foreign election meddling can only look at confidential cabinet documents previously provided to David Johnston.


