PM’s national security adviser, PMO staff to testify at foreign interference inquiry
OTTAWA — The public inquiry studying alleged meddling in Canada’s most recent elections will hear from the prime minister’s national security adviser today.
Nathalie Drouin was named to the post in January.
Vincent Rigby, who was national security adviser from 2020 to 2021, will also answer questions at the inquiry in Ottawa later in the day.
Other senior officials set to testify today include the former deputy ministers of Global Affairs and Public Safety.