Trudeau names outgoing NDP MP Murray Rankin to lead new security-review agency
OTTAWA — An outgoing New Democrat MP will chair Canada’s new national-security review agency, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday.
Murray Rankin has been the member of Parliament for Victoria since 2012 and until recently was the NDP justice critic, but isn’t seeking re-election this fall.
Trudeau named Rankin and University of Ottawa law professor Craig Forcese to the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency, whose job is to examine any security or intelligence activities of the federal government to make sure they’re legal, reasonable and necessary.
“The members of the new National Security and Intelligence Review Agency will play an important role protecting Canadians and their rights and freedoms, while keeping our country’s national security and intelligence agencies accountable to the citizens they protect,” Trudeau said in a statement.