No evidence of 'traitors' in Parliament conspiring with foreign states: public inquiry
- A public inquiry found no evidence of 'traitors' in Canada's Parliament, despite foreign interference attempts in elections, according to Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue's report.
- The report identifies China as the most active foreign interference perpetrator in Canada, followed by India, amid strained relations over a murder allegation.
- The inquiry's final report includes 51 recommendations for enhancing electoral integrity and countering misinformation, with calls for better public education on foreign interference.
- Justice Hogue warns that disinformation poses a significant threat to democracy, stating that information manipulation is the 'single biggest risk' to democratic processes.
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Canada inquiry found no evidence of 'traitors' in parliament, but warns against disinformation
A report on foreign interference in Canada has concluded that while some foreign entities tried to interfere in the country's elections, its democratic institutions remain "robust."
Canada inquiry found no evidence of 'traitors’ in parliament, but warns against disinformation
A report on foreign interference in Canada has concluded that while some foreign entities tried to interfere in the country's elections, its democratic institutions remain “robust.”
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