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India Accused Of Interference In Canada's Conservative Party Race

  • India has been accused of interfering in the Conservative Party leadership race in Canada, with allegations of involvement in fundraising and organizing activities, as reported by the Globe and Mail.
  • Canadian intelligence stated that there was no evidence that Pierre Poilievre or his team were aware of the alleged interference during the leadership race.
  • The public inquiry concluded that India's attempts at interference had 'minimal impact' on Canadian elections but emphasized the threat of disinformation.
  • The public inquiry revealed that both China and India attempted to influence Canadian elections, although this had a minimal impact, as noted in the final report by Justice Marie-Josée Hogue.
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Poilievre says he won leadership race ‘fair and square’ after fresh interference allegations

The media report says there's no evidence Poilievre and his team knew about India's efforts on his behalf

·Barrie, Canada
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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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