• @[email protected]
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    22 months ago

    It would be nice if the current Election Interference Commission was initiated 7 years ago, after the PM was first briefed on election interference. Instead they sat on numerous subsequent briefings, and allowed 2 federal elections to take place (one of which they themselves called) where the issue was unresolved, and it remains unresolved today.

    What could they have done differently? I don’t know, I’m not an elected policymaker. All I see is the result, where, there’s this ominous list of compromised parliamentarians that, from the outside, it doesn’t seem like there is anything being done about. A provably compromised MP is still sitting in the House. There doesn’t appear to be any consequence or even disincentive for foreign nations to interfere in Canadian politics. A Canadian citizen was murdered on Canadian soil by the Indian government, and all it has resulted in are meek discussions and shuffling around of ambassadors. This is a very bad situation for Canadian sovereignty.

    The solutions might not be straightforward, but we should be demanding that our government do better. It’s not a partisan thing.

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      12 months ago

      Okay yeah, I fully agree that they could have started much sooner. Getting things done quickly isn’t exactly the Liberals’ forté.