A federal inquiry into foreign interference is set to resume with several weeks of public hearings, focusing on the ability of federal agencies to detect, deter, and counteract foreign interference.
The inquiry will also delve into allegations that some parliamentarians may have collaborated with foreign governments for personal gain.
Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue will kick off the latest phase of the inquiry with opening remarks, signaling a significant step in addressing concerns over foreign influence within national affairs.
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