High-level party operatives, experts identify election interference attempts as ‘extremely disturbing,’ call for more communication between intelligence agencies, parties

National campaign manager for the Conservatives in 2021 Fred DeLorey says 'during the campaign, we did hear the odd rumbling that something was going on' in regards to election interference, but that 'after the campaign was concluded, we noticed some results that felt off.'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, Canadian Security Intelligence Service director David Vigneault, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.

Following committee testimony from a number of high-level political party operatives on foreign election interference, national security experts say both leading parties seem to understand it’s “not a partisan political issue” but that the ability to cast doubt on the ...

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