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Civil society, including the press, academia, special interest groups, and NGOs, plays a crucial role in addressing election security and countering malign influence. It is not enough for just the federal government, states, or tech and social media companies to tackle this issue. We need a collaborative effort from all sectors of society to understand and address the threats. This synergy is still a work in progress.

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Bomb-sniffing dogs searched bags to ensure safety. The Montreal police put up caution tape and escorted people out. Leaders of Canada's four parties who were able to participate in the debate didn't feel they could guarantee a proper environment and are not taking questions from journalists. This is an important part of the ritual of elections, democracies, and accountability. It is part of the stress test that these leaders go through as they seek to lead the country, spend tax revenue, and make laws. Serious things are being discussed about criminal justice and using the notwithstanding clause, requiring a serious and mature debate, not financially motivated stunts. With everything going on with Donald Trump, the economy, and the world, this is where the national Canadian election debate has ended up.

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The speaker emphasized the importance of informing Canadians that a social media account is linked to the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party. Intelligence indicates a concerted effort within the Communist Party to spread and manipulate narratives seen by Canadians. A hallmark of democracy is the ability to have debates during an election period, unfettered by foreign influence. When asked to be more specific about the assessment that this is not likely to impact the ability for a free and fair election, the speaker stated that the activity is contained to a specific social media platform, and Canadians can get information from a variety of sources. The panel felt it was important to share this information because of the level of engagement on the platform and the account's link to the PRC. However, there is no evidence to suggest at the moment that it has any impact on how people may choose to cast their vote.

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We must acknowledge President Trump's repeated desire for Canada to become the 51st state. None of us want to be caught unprepared, failing to defend Canada or collaborate with our democratic allies to safeguard our borders. They are willing to cooperate with us. It is imperative that we take immediate action domestically, connect with them, and establish a new global order that protects democracy and Canadian sovereignty.

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Canada is a place of free expression where individuals and communities can openly and strongly express themselves. Being a democracy means working together, listening to each other, and respecting one another. Moving forward, the most important thing is protecting.

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Canadians demand transparency in investigating potential traitors. The government is cooperating with the Hogg Commission and providing necessary documents. The National Security Committee of Parliamentarians will also be involved. The opposition should refrain from making baseless claims in parliament.

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A commission of inquiry must balance the need for transparency with protecting Canada's national security. It is important for the public and journalists to know if foreign actors targeted Canada's democratic process, but revealing sensitive information could harm national interests. While transparency is crucial, secrecy is also necessary in certain situations to prevent more harm than good.

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The speakers discuss a dangerous and divided world, citing threats from Iran, Russia, and China, as well as changing security and commercial relationships with the United States. One speaker mentions having obtained top secret security clearance within three weeks to be informed and make decisions. He then points out that another speaker has refused the opportunity to obtain top secret security clearance for 950 days. The other speaker explains that while he previously held top secret clearance as a minister, he refused the recent offer because it would have gagged him under security law, preventing him from speaking freely about foreign interference without fear of prosecution. He claims Canada has experienced Chinese interference in two elections. He says that refusing the clearance allowed him to speak freely about issues such as a candidate who allegedly threatened a political opponent, and a quarter billion dollar loan obtained in China. The first speaker responds that robust debate has occurred despite the situation, and observes that China is not the only country accused of foreign interference.

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Canada's spy agency warns that China's media manipulation is becoming common, with calls for stricter measures against foreign interference. Reports suggest a clandestine network funded by Chinese state entities influenced the 2019 and 2021 elections, favoring a Liberal minority government while targeting Conservatives. Allegations include a $250,000 transfer from the Chinese consulate to support federal candidates. Experts note that the Chinese Communist Party uses various tactics, including disinformation and economic pressure, to sway elections. The integrity of Canadian elections is under scrutiny, with concerns about the normalization of foreign influence and the potential for candidates to be compromised. There are calls for a foreign agent registry to address these issues and protect Canadian democracy.

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The speaker states that interference or federal election crimes will be aggressively investigated, and they will work with partners to quickly take appropriate action. They are also coordinating with private sector technology and social media companies. The goal is to ensure these platforms aren't used by foreign adversaries to spread disinformation and propaganda.

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Canada claims India possesses both the intent and capability to interfere in Canadian elections, particularly targeting Indo-Canadian communities. According to Canada, India ranks as the second most active country in electoral foreign interference, after China. India's interference impacts all levels of Canadian government, allegedly conducted by diplomatic officials and proxies. Canada believes India is acting due to New Delhi's perception that Canada is not adequately addressing the Sikh separatist movement and the security threats it poses to India.

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Canada is a place of free expression where individuals and communities can openly and strongly express themselves. Being a democracy means working together, listening to each other, and respecting one another. Moving forward, the most important thing is protecting.

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The Prime Minister previously supported ENSCOCOP's role in examining foreign interference in Canada's democracy, but there seems to be a shift in stance. Questions arise about whether a recent ENSCOCOP report revealed involvement of Liberals seeking political and financial gain. Is the Prime Minister still committed to transparency and public trust in institutions, or has external influence changed this approach? In response, the Minister for Public Safety emphasizes the importance of oversight, noting that the government established a committee of parliamentarians to monitor security agencies for the first time. This committee includes members from all political parties, and their recommendations have been acted upon to enhance national security and combat foreign interference.

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Canada's spy agency warns that China's media manipulation is now common, with calls for stronger foreign interference measures. Reports suggest a covert Chinese election interference network funded the 2019 federal election, and intelligence briefings indicated attempts to influence the 2021 election in favor of a Liberal minority government while targeting Conservatives. Allegations include $250,000 funneled from the Chinese consulate to support candidates. Experts highlight Beijing's strategies, including leveraging proxies and disinformation campaigns, to undermine political opponents. Concerns grow over the normalization of foreign influence in Canadian politics, with a need for robust defensive measures against such threats to democracy.

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Canada is a place of free expression where individuals and communities can openly and strongly express themselves. Being a democracy means working together, listening to each other, and respecting one another. Moving forward, the most important thing is to protect and preserve what is in front of us.

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The speaker discusses a document revealing foreign interference in the 2019 Canadian federal election involving Chinese individuals, community leaders, and politicians. They mention CSIS briefings on PRC interference in the elections, implicating candidates and staff. The panel received briefings on PRC's pragmatic interference tactics. The speaker confirms CSIS briefings to the panel but struggles to recall specific details. The language used in the briefings aligns with public summaries on PRC's activities.

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Canada is committed to defending freedom of expression, conscience, and peaceful protest. We also stand against violence and hatred. It's crucial to remember that the actions of a few individuals do not reflect the entire community or Canada as a whole.

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Canadian security agencies are investigating credible allegations linking Indian government agents to the murder of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nejjar. Canada prioritizes the safety of its citizens and the defense of its sovereignty. Law enforcement and security agencies are focused on ensuring this safety and holding those responsible for the murder accountable. Canada has expressed its serious concerns to senior Indian intelligence and security officials. At the recent G20 summit, these concerns were directly communicated to Prime Minister Modi, emphasizing that any foreign government involvement in the killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of sovereignty.

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Large American online platforms are full of racism, misogyny, antisemitism, Islamophobia, and hate. Criminals are using them to harm children. The government will act with a plan to fight crime, protect Canadians, and build safe, secure, and strong communities. The plan aims to make Canada secure and strong.

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Canada is a country based on rights and freedoms that offers the freedom to pursue a better life, and freedom from fear, violence, intimidation, and discrimination. These freedoms foster inclusivity, protect the vulnerable, and build stronger communities. Some voices redefine freedom for their own purposes, disregarding the freedoms of others. They claim freedom as an excuse to do as they wish, spreading misinformation and echoing those who wish to interfere in elections and undermine democracy. They advocate limits on reproductive rights. Ultimately, they mean freedom for some, not freedom for all. Those who claim to speak for freedom often want the government to decide who people can love, who they are, or even what they can wear.

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Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc testified at the foreign interference inquiry, stating Canadians can vote with confidence. He expressed a preference for being promptly informed by senior staff about urgent matters, even if it meant being contacted at inconvenient times. PMO officials explained that some information, like notes about foreign interference, didn't reach the Prime Minister due to world events in early March 2020 that interrupted the process. They added that briefings are sometimes delivered in paper form for security reasons. According to PMO staff, CSIS never names individuals in briefings and is restricted in what information it can share outside the government, sometimes resulting in MPs not fully understanding the warnings they receive. Security expert Wesley Wark believes Bill C-70 will improve this by allowing CSIS to share some information with politicians and diaspora communities. Wark anticipates that India and China's alleged interference will be prominent in the inquiry's final report, and that all future governments will need to pay close attention to intelligence. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to testify on Wednesday.

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The Prime Minister addressed concerns about foreign interference, emphasizing the measures taken to protect Canada. He highlighted the creation of oversight bodies and tools to safeguard democracy. He mentioned the ongoing foreign interference commission and the upcoming testimony before the commission. The Prime Minister reiterated the integrity of the 2019 and 2021 elections, confirmed by a nonpartisan panel. The focus remains on addressing challenges and ensuring the safety of Canada's democratic processes.

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Canada warns that the multilateral system is under threat from rising inwardness, protectionism, and unilateralism, and says it will reform and strengthen multilateral institutions such as the United Nations. Its foreign policy rests on three pillars: defense and security, economic resilience, and core values including democracy, pluralism, human rights, gender equality, environment, and Indigenous partnerships. Canada will safeguard Arctic sovereignty, modernize NORAD with the United States, bolster NATO, and build new economic links—EU strategic defense partnership, the Canada Indonesia comprehensive economic partnership agreement, and expanded Mexico ties—while leading on CP, TPP, and CETA. It highlights Ukraine’s resilience after Russia’s invasion and pledges substantial aid, calls for humanitarian action in Gaza, supports a two-state solution and recognition of Palestine, and backs UN missions in Haiti. Multilateralism remains our best hope to address global challenges, and no nation can solve its problems alone.

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We need to act collectively to remove him from power before the next Canadian federal election in October 2025. CSIS has evidence that he rigged the last two elections, but the RCMP ignores it. We can make a difference by signing the non-confidence petition E 4701, which will be sent to the House of Commons. If enough Canadians sign it, the governor general will review it and it could lead to a non-confidence vote. This is our chance to fight against the corrupt liberal government. Share this video with everyone you know, regardless of where they're from. Let's take action and make a change. Stay free.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed allegations of Chinese interference in Canada's elections, stating he has not received any information from security agencies regarding federal candidates receiving money from China. Reports suggest that intelligence officials briefed Trudeau about China targeting Canada, including funding a network that supported 11 candidates in the 2019 election. A National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians highlighted significant foreign interference threats from countries like China and Russia, which aim to exploit Canada's openness and manipulate its political processes. Trudeau emphasized the importance of public concern for democracy and acknowledged attempts by China to interfere in Canadian elections in 2019 and 2021. In response, China's foreign ministry criticized Trudeau's remarks, urging Canada to refrain from statements that damage bilateral relations.
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