Three countries interfered in Canada's democratic processes to destabilize — FT.


Foreign countries interfere in Canada's democratic processes
According to the report by Marie-Josée Houg, several countries, including India, Russia, and China, have interfered in Canada's democratic processes with the aim of destabilizing the situation in the country. The study showed that there is political interference and the spread of misinformation in the media and social networks directed against Canada and its officials.
The report notes that China and India, which have a significant number of citizens in Canada, conducted influence campaigns. The participation of Russia, Pakistan, and Iran is also confirmed.
Although there were attempts to destabilize the electoral system, foreign interference did not have a significant impact on Canadian parliamentarians.
The Canadian government is criticized for its ineffective response to intelligence warnings about the threat. The report also points to a lack of coordination and the slow response of the government to evidence of interference.
The report also notes that some politicians were involved in attempts by foreign states to influence Canada's policy.
This study is a troubling signal for democratic countries, including Canada, and Erin O'Toole has urged our allies to pay attention to these risks.
The study was conducted following media reports of foreign interference based on intelligence and complaints from officials.
An official report published in May 2020 confirmed the fact of China's interference in Canadian elections. This study confirms previous findings and shows the need to strengthen measures to control interference.
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