Le commissaire de la GRC salue le projet de loi pour lutter contre l'ingérence

RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme waits to appear before the House of Commons Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics committee, Tuesday, February 27, 2024 in Ottawa. Duheme says proposed federal legislation would equip the national police force with some "good tools" to address foreign interference. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA - Justice Minister Arif Virani tried to play down suggestions Tuesday that a proposed new sabotage offence would allow authorities to stifle dissent by dismantling rail blockades or breaking up pipeline protests.

The sabotage provision, part of a bill to counter foreign interference, focuses on conduct directed at essential infrastructure such as systems that enable transportation or communications, or support delivery of health and food services.

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