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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