L'enquête sur l'ingérence veut dissiper les craintes des participants des diasporas

A federal inquiry into foreign interference is trying to allay concerns that participating in the commission's work could put members of diaspora communities at risk. Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue says some community members fear reprisals if they provide information to the commission, or worry that all the information they submit will be shared with other participants. Hogue listens to a lawyer speak at the inquiry, on Friday, February 2, 2024 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA - A federal inquiry into foreign interference is trying to allay concerns that participating in the commission's work could put members of diaspora communities at risk.

Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue says some community members fear reprisals if they provide information to the commission, or worry that all the information they submit will be shared with other participants.

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