Budget 2023: Liberals add foreign interference office, new money-laundering rules
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government plans to launch a National Counter-Foreign Interference Office, amid ongoing scrutiny of allegations that Beijing interfered in recent federal elections.
Tuesday’s federal budget earmarked $56 million over five years for measures to combat foreign interference, threats and covert activities.
The Mounties are slated to receive most of that money before April 2026 in support of efforts to investigate threats and proactively work with diaspora communities at risk of being targeted by foreign interference.
The budget document says the new office will be stood up within Public Safety Canada, but it does not include a timeline for its launch.