What the Foreign Interference Inquiry Recommendations Could Mean for Electoral Changes

What the Foreign Interference Inquiry Recommendations Could Mean for Electoral Changes
Justice Marie-Josee Hogue, commissioner of the Foreign Interference Commission, speaks after releasing the inquiry's Final Report, in Ottawa, on Jan. 28, 2025. The Canadian Press/Justin Tang
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The Foreign Interference Commission issued dozens of recommendations to better protect Canada against meddling, including some requiring the passing of new laws.

The commission’s seven-volume report, published on Jan. 28, includes 51 recommendations, some of which Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue said can and should be implemented before the next election to bolster transparency and fairness in political processes.