National security adviser defends cabinet confidence in foreign meddling probe
OTTAWA — Canada’s national security adviser says breaking or easing the rules that protect cabinet secrets to respond to alleged foreign interference would be a win for the bad actors trying to meddle in Canadian politics.
Nathalie Drouin is speaking at a House of Commons committee today alongside Democratic Institutions Minister Dominic LeBlanc.
Opposition parties pushed for the meeting to demand the government explain how many documents they are withholding from the foreign interference inquiry and why.
LeBlanc and Drouin both said the inquiry was given four lengthy memos, but neither would say how many other cabinet documents were withheld.