Eby says the majority of tools to fight international interference are in federal hands, but he needs to know if there’s any way for B.C. to ‘close any gaps’
Eby says the majority of tools to fight international interference are in federal hands, but he needs to know if there’s any way for B.C. to “close any gaps” that the province may have available to it.
He says that, for example, Elections BC has already brought forward recommendations to combat misinformation. “We’re always looking for ways to make sure our elections are free and fair,” Eby said at a news conference in Prince Rupert. This week’s newspaper report says the CSIS documents do not name the consulate’s favoured mayoral and council contenders, but it wanted the incumbent Kennedy Stewart to lose.
Sim, Vancouver’s first Canadian mayor of Chinese descent, defeated Stewart by more than 36,000 votes.
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