Canadian National Security Adviser Refutes Treason Claims Against MPs
Nathalie Drouin asserts no evidence of treasonous behavior among MPs despite foreign interference concerns.
- National security adviser Nathalie Drouin testified at a federal inquiry, stating she found no evidence of MPs committing treason.
- Drouin acknowledged inappropriate behavior and lack of judgment by some parliamentarians in dealings with foreign powers.
- The inquiry follows a report by the National Security and Intelligence Committee of ParliamentariansMPs.
- Drouin emphasized the importance of addressing and correcting inappropriate behaviors without labeling them as treasonous.
- The inquiry aims to explore methods to detect and counter foreign interference in Canadian politics, with a final report due in December.