Ottawa : With the election campaign in full swing, Canadian officials are sounding the alarm about potential foreign interference. A senior intelligence official from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service warned that China, Russia, India, and Pakistan may attempt to influence the vote, citing cyber threats as a growing risk. The Canadian Digital Media Research Network is actively monitoring social media for signs of manipulation, while the government’s Critical Election Incident Public Protocol is in place to address significant disruptions. This comes as U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war rhetoric adds an unprecedented layer of complexity to the campaign.
Foreign Interference Looms Large: Canada Braces for Election Meddling
