Top Brass From Intelligence, Diplomatic Services Testify at Foreign Meddling Inquiry

Published on April 4, 2024

The ongoing inquiry into foreign interference is set to hear today from the top brass of Canada’s intelligence agencies and foreign service. The Communications Security Establishment, which handles signals intelligence, will have its deputy head Dan Rogers appear. He’ll be followed by the director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, David Vigneault, and three of his colleagues. RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme is slated to take the stand this afternoon, and the day is expected to end with the head of Global Affairs Canada, deputy minister David Morrison. The ongoing hearings are part of the inquiry’s work examining possible foreign interference by China, India, Russia and others in the last two general elections....