The chances Canadians are ever going to be informed of serious interference in our federal elections are slim to none.
But as Morris Rosenberg, who reviewed the performance of the protocol in the 2021 election for the Trudeau government observed:
What about efforts to interfere that were planned or are ongoing before the election call? That’s not covered by the protocol.Article content In the 2021 election, the panel of five civil servants determined, based on security briefings, that only one of several hypothetical threat scenarios its members were informed of could rise to the threshold of endangering the integrity of the entire election, whereupon the public would be informed.We apologize, but this video has failed to load.All we know is that the five civil servants determined that it didn’t reach the level of endangering the entire election result.
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