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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