Minister ‘not feeling great’ about social media co-operation as election nears
OTTAWA — The Canadian government isn’t getting enough co-operation from the world’s big social-media companies to head off foreign interference in Canada’s upcoming federal election, Democratic Institutions Minister Karina Gould warned Monday.
Based on international cases of election meddling, “there is a lot left to be desired in terms of how seriously they’re taking these issues,” she said.
“I’m not feeling great about where we are right now.”
Federal officials have had several discussions with online platforms such as Facebook and Google on how they plan to protect Canadians during the national electoral process, Gould told a news conference.