The director of Canada’s spy agency said he is of the opinion there were no incidents that threatened the integrity of recent elections, as he testified before a House of Commons committee on Beijing’s foreign interference.
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) Director David Vigneault appeared before the committee on March 2 in the context of multiple leaks reportedly from his agency appearing in the media.
He said that based on his information and experience, he concurs with the conclusions of the electoral integrity panel on the last two elections.
The panel of the Critical Election Incident Public Protocol reportedly did not detect foreign interference that threatened the country’s ability to hold free and fair elections….