As foreign actors work to influence Canada's election, how safe is your vote?
19-04-2025 10:00 via cbc.ca

As foreign actors work to influence Canada's election, how safe is your vote?

This is the first federal election since the final report on foreign interference was delivered. Advocates and security officials alike say they're seeing adversaries wage influence campaigns aimed at diaspora communities. What is the risk, and what's being done about it?
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