The federal authorities plans to convene a gathering of international ambassadors subsequent month to warn them to not intervene within the subsequent election.
Testifying earlier than the inquiry into international interference in Canada, David Morrison, deputy minister of International Affairs, mentioned his division is getting ready for the following federal election and desires to be sure that diplomats from different international locations know the place Canada attracts the road between makes an attempt to affect and makes an attempt to intervene.
“I feel we must always, and might be, crystal clear with international missions right here on the town and their consulates all through the nation as to what we take into account to be acceptable diplomatic exercise and precisely the place we draw the road,” Morrison instructed the inquiry.
Whereas it is a diplomat’s job to affect individuals, Morrison mentioned, it crosses the road into interference if the affect is coercive, clandestine or covert.
Morrison additionally instructed the inquiry that synthetic intelligence-driven international interference is “a serious risk vector” that he expects to see emerge within the subsequent election.
Morrison mentioned the issue of international interference focusing on Canada is rising however nonetheless pales as compared with what was seen through the Brexit referendum and the French election, and with the disinformation surrounding the present U.S. election.
Members of Parliament ought to get extra details about how international diplomats function and the way they’ll inform when diplomatic behaviour crosses the road, Morrison mentioned.
He mentioned that when he was appointed appearing nationwide safety adviser, he was requested to transient cupboard ministers following the 2021 election and warn them that there might be a rise in makes an attempt by international international locations to focus on them by way of diplomatic missions.
Friday’s testimony additionally shed new mild on a few of the circumstances of international interference which have taken place in Canada in recent times.
In 2023, Canada declared Chinese language diplomat Zhao Wei persona non grata following a media report that he had focused Conservative MP Michael Chong. Within the days following the report, World Affairs acquired new info from CSIS courting again to 2021 relating to international interference exercise by Zhao.
Whereas the transfer was largely seen on the time as a response to the media report about Chong being focused, Morrison mentioned the division had been discussing declaring a Chinese language diplomat — not essentially Zhao — persona non grata for months.
He mentioned the media report offered a chance to ship a message to China and different international locations participating in international interference in Canada.
Responding to a query about China’s curiosity in Canada’s Arctic, GAC assistant deputy minister Alexandre Lévêque mentioned the area is now a stage for geopolitical competitors. World Affairs is conducting a assessment of Canada’s Arctic coverage, which might be made public quickly.
The international interference inquiry, headed by Justice Marie-Josée Hogue, was arrange following media experiences which accused China of interfering within the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.
In her preliminary report, made public in Might, Hogue discovered that whereas it was potential that international interference occurred in a small variety of ridings, she concluded it didn’t have an effect on the general election outcomes.
On Monday, the inquiry is anticipated to listen to from officers within the Canadian Heritage division and safety and intelligence officers from the Privy Council.