Chinese interference in Canadian polls confirmed
Canada’s recent accusations of Indian interference in their federal elections have been met with a firm rebuttal from its own officials. In a surprising turn of events, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has failed to substantiate claims that India played a role in influencing Canada’s democratic processes.

Last Thursday, CSIS made bold assertions, alleging that both Indian and Pakistani governments had attempted to sway Canada’s federal elections in 2019 and 2021, which ultimately led to Justin Trudeau’s ascension to power.
However, an investigative panel composed of senior Canadian officials, tasked with monitoring the 2021 polls, has debunked these claims. According to their findings, there was no indication of any Indian involvement in influencing the national elections.
“I do not believe during the 2021 election that we saw evidence of the Government of India using those tools in the campaign,” affirmed a member of the poll-monitoring panel.
Furthermore, the Canadian news outlet Globe and Mail’s senior parliamentary reporter, Steven Chase, reinforced this stance, highlighting that the panel overseeing the 2021 elections was not apprised of any potential foreign interference activities originating from India.
This revelation emerged during the testimony of officials from the Critical Election Incident Public Protocol before the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions, chaired by Justice Marie-Josee Hogue.
Contrary to the allegations against India, the agency pointed fingers at China, citing evidence of Chinese interference in both the 2019 and 2021 Canadian elections.
The firmest confirmation of suspected Chinese meddling in Canadian politics emerged during an official probe on Monday, shedding light on a clandestine interference that had remained largely concealed.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party secured victory in both the 2019 and 2021 elections. However, mounting concerns over potential foreign influence prompted Trudeau to establish a commission to investigate allegations of interference. The commission, convened to address worries raised by opposition legislators and media reports, uncovered a slide presentation displaying an excerpt from a February 2023 CSIS briefing.
The slide unequivocally stated, “We know that the PRC (Peoples’ Republic of China) clandestinely and deceptively interfered in both the 2019 and 2021 elections.” The interference tactics were described as pragmatic, focusing primarily on bolstering individuals and groups deemed ‘pro-PRC’ or ‘neutral’ on issues aligned with the Chinese government’s interests.
Critics, including intelligence analysts and members of the Conservative Party, argue that Trudeau’s administration has failed to sufficiently address the issue of Chinese interference. Trudeau himself is slated to provide testimony to the commission on Wednesday, facing scrutiny over his government’s response to foreign meddling.
The Conservative Party, known for its tougher stance on China compared to the Liberals, campaigned in 2021 against Beijing’s human rights abuses, particularly its treatment of the Uyghur minority, and pledged to exclude Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei from Canada’s 5G network.
With approximately 1.7 million people of Chinese descent constituting nearly 5% of Canada’s population, the ramifications of foreign interference resonate deeply within the country’s diverse communities.
(Photo and text courtesy: Khalsavox.com)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of airstrikes in Paktika province hours after ceasefire extension
Hours after Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed to extend their 48-hour ceasefire, the Taliban accused Islamabad of carrying out airstrikes in several districts of Paktika province, which lies along the Durand Line, media reports said.

Pakistani security forces kill 10 terrorists during intelligence-based operations in North Waziristan
The Pakistani security forces on Friday killed 10 terrorists during intelligence-based operations in Datta Khel area of North Waziristan, media reports said.

'You are anti-semitic, not a representative of Muslim community': Andrew Cuomo slams Zohran Mamdani as NYC mayoral debate peaks
New York City Mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo have clashed over the former's Muslim identity that has taken the centre-stage in the upcoming elections to the city Mayor's post.

'Ready for two-front war': Pakistan's Khawaja Asif anticipates Indian attack amid conflict with Afghanistan
Islamabad/IBNS: Pakistan seems to be in a spot as its Defence Minister Khawaja Asif is anticipating a "two-front war" with an attack from India amid the ongoing conflict with Afghanistan.
Latest News

Belgian court approves extradition of fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi to India

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of airstrikes in Paktika province hours after ceasefire extension

'Maoist terrorism was injustice to young people': PM Modi says 300 Naxals surrendered in 24 hours

Death of 3 cow lifters in Bidyabil: Bangladesh attempts bilateral tussle, India counters
