Foreign influence registry among proposed tools in bill to counter interference
Newly tabled federal legislation to fight interference from abroad would bolster criminal provisions, open the door to broader sharing of sensitive information and establish a foreign influence transparency registry.
The Liberal government introduced the bill Monday in the House of Commons, saying it would better equip authorities to detect, disrupt and protect against foreign meddling.
The legislation would create new, targeted foreign interference offences as well as a sabotage offence focused on conduct directed at essential infrastructure.
The bill would also allow Canada’s spy agency to disclose sensitive information beyond the halls of government to build resiliency against foreign meddling.