Inquiry report to suggest ways of bolstering election integrity
OTTAWA — Fresh recommendations are expected today from a commission of inquiry into foreign interference — including advice on when the public should be told of meddling during a federal election campaign.
The final report from commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue will also address simmering allegations about the activities of some parliamentarians and suggest ways to better protect members of vulnerable communities from transnational repression.
Hogue’s report also will examine how effective key federal agencies are at sharing information about foreign interference and briefing politicians on possible threats.
Hogue, a Quebec judge, will make a statement once the report is public but will not take questions from the media.