Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has resisted calls for a public inquiry in the wake of reports from The Globe and Mail that China employed a sophisticated strategy to disrupt Canada’s democracy in the 2021 election campaign
The federal government needs to do more to address foreign interference in Canada’s elections and should consider calling a public inquiry, said the author of a report reviewing Ottawa’s efforts to protect the integrity of elections.
Last Tuesday, the government released Mr. Rosenberg’s assessment of the civil service panel that was responsible for flagging incidents that threatened the integrity of the 2021 election.. But Mr. Rosenberg noted that it’s difficult to assess the impact of interference on riding-level results. Mr. Rosenberg told CTV that he “wasn’t privy” to the leaked information reported by the media in the past few weeks when he wrote the report.
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