Editorial | In the face of meddling concerns, politicians must work to restore trust in elections

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Editorial | In the face of meddling concerns, politicians must work to restore trust in elections
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In the face of meddling concerns, politicians must work to restore trust in elections. Our political leaders must set aside their partisan instincts and work collectively to restore public trust in federal elections. StarEditorial

Democratic institutions and events like elections rely on a foundation of trust and public confidence.

That’s why political parties here must be diligent in addressing concerns about election interference and at the same time, avoid irresponsibly fanning the worries for their partisan ends. . “CSIS expressed concerns that China notably tried to target elected officials to promote their national interests and encouraged individuals to act as proxies on their behalf,” the report states.

The RCMP has no ongoing criminal investigation into possible election wrongdoing, saying that none of the intelligence was “actionable.”

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