Today, the RCMP commissioner will testify in the foreign influence probe
The hearings, running until October 16, have a broad scope, covering key agencies and the experiences of diaspora communities affected by foreign meddling.
RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme is set to testify today at a federal inquiry into foreign interference, marking his second appearance at the hearings. He will be joined by other senior RCMP officials.
The inquiry's current phase is focusing on strategies for detecting, deterring, and countering foreign interference.
The hearings, running until October 16, have a broad scope, covering key agencies and the experiences of diaspora communities affected by foreign meddling.
Starting on October 21, the commission will hold policy consultations, including expert roundtable discussions, to inform recommendations. A final report is expected by the end of the year.