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VisitMajor Political Parties’ Reaction to Foreign Agent Registry
Strong Support • 33%
Neutral • 33%
Opposition • 33%
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Canada Tables Legislation for Foreign Agent Registry Amid Election Meddling Concerns
May 6, 2024, 08:46 PM
The Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has officially tabled legislation to establish a foreign agent registry. This move, aimed at countering foreign interference, includes amendments to the CSIS Act and comes in response to allegations of foreign meddling in Canadian elections. A coalition of diaspora communities, supported by Members of Parliament from various parties, had earlier advocated for this registry in the House of Commons. The legislation was introduced following the government's completion of necessary preparatory work.
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Majority support • 33%
Majority oppose • 33%
Mixed/Divided opinion • 34%
Stronger Opposition to Interference • 33%
Moderate Concern • 33%
Minimal or No Change • 34%
Accepts the Law • 50%
Takes Legal Action Against the Law • 50%
Further large-scale protests • 33%
Public acceptance over time • 33%
Escalating violence and unrest • 34%
Support surveillance measures • 25%
Oppose surveillance measures • 25%
Propose stricter regulations • 25%
No significant reaction • 25%
No significant change in reactions • 25%
Increased diplomatic pressure • 25%
Economic sanctions • 25%
Reduction of diplomatic ties • 25%
Majority positive • 33%
Majority negative • 33%
Mixed/Neutral • 33%
Predominantly positive • 33%
Predominantly negative • 33%
Mixed reactions • 34%
Strengthening of the ruling party • 33%
Increase in public protests • 33%
Political instability • 33%
Support the court's decision • 25%
Oppose the court's decision • 25%
Neutral stance • 25%
Call for legal reform • 25%
Increase in support • 33%
Decrease in support • 33%
No significant change • 33%
Government gains more seats • 25%
Opposition gains more seats • 25%
No significant change in seats • 25%
Elections are postponed or disrupted • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
China • 25%
Russia • 25%
North Korea • 25%
Iran • 25%