No foreign interference report more than one year after Liberal government re-elected
OTTAWA — A panel tasked with flagging incidents of foreign interference in Canada’s elections has still not released a report evaluating its own work in the 2021 election, more than a year after the Liberals won a second minority government.
The Critical Election Incident Public Protocol was created to monitor and report on threats to the 2019 election with a mandate to continue its work during future elections.
It’s also supposed to do a postelection assessment of how it communicated with Canadians.
An assessment was made public about seven months after the 2019 election, but a similar report for the 2021 campaign is still not available.