The federal election saw instances of foreign interference such as transnational repression and online scams and disinformation campaigns, officials tasked with monitoring the vote said.

Canada saw attempts at foreign interference during the April election campaign, but none of them ultimately affected the integrity of the vote, according to officials who were tasked with monitoring it.

On Thursday, the federal government published two reports: one looking back on the implementation of the Critical Election Incident Public Protocol during the 45th general election , and a second one from the Security and Intelligence Threats to Elections (SITE) Task Force.

The protocol outlines when and how to communicate an incident that threatens Canada’s election integrity during a campaign. It is

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