Foreign cyberthreat to Canadian elections increasing, spy agency warns
OTTAWA — Canada’s electronic spy agency issued a stark warning Friday that online attempts to influence or undermine the country’s electoral process are on the increase — and steps must be taken to counter the efforts.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland calls it a serious threat to Canadian democracy — one the government, the public and the media alike must join forces to combat.
The new report, released by the Communications Security Establishment, comes amid questions about Russia’s role in the last U.S. presidential election.
While foreign states did not use cyberattacks to try to influence the last federal election in 2015, there are no guarantees they won’t try in 2019, the next time Canadians are scheduled to go to the federal polls, it says.


