Suite of legislative measures to counter foreign interference coming today

May 6, 2024 | 8:51 AM

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is poised to introduce an array of legislative changes to help counter foreign interference.

Federal officials have scheduled a technical briefing this afternoon on the bill, which was recently added to the parliamentary notice paper.

Proposed measures are expected to include a foreign influence registry, which would require officials trying to sway policy to formally register with the federal government.

Another anticipated change could allow Canada’s spy agency to disclose sensitive information beyond the halls of government to build resiliency against foreign meddling.