RCMP Commissioner Testifies in Federal Inquiry on Foreign Interference
The inquiry focuses on strategies to detect and counter foreign meddling, with hearings continuing through mid-October.
- RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme appears for a second round of testimony at the federal inquiry into foreign interference.
- The inquiry aims to examine the roles of key agencies and the experiences of diaspora communities affected by foreign meddling.
- Hearings are scheduled to run until October 16, with a broad scope covering various aspects of foreign interference.
- Policy consultations, including expert roundtable discussions, will begin on October 21 to develop recommendations.
- A final report from the commission of inquiry is expected by the end of the year.