Michael Kempa: Foreign interference inquiry finds no legal traitors amongst parliamentarians, just far too many naive and opportunistic fools
Tuesday, Justice Hogue’s long-awaited Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference (PIFI) finally dropped. It leaves the shortest of all possible runways to implement it before the selection of a new Liberal leader (and prime minister) and an upcoming federal election.
The headline of the report is that foreign interference is an increasingly sophisticated and growing problem in Canada’s political processes and broader society. Hostile ideological opponent states do seek to direct resources and funnel votes behind preferred candidates, deploy retaliatory disinformation campaigns—the real threat to democracy that the PIFI underlines—against politicians who have criticized them, and commit crimes on Canadian soil to intimidate and silence their diaspora populations.
But none of this is a real surprise to anyone who lives in the real world, Hogue herself concedes. Fortunately, she concludes, we have been lucky: there have been no catastrophic democratic subversions…yet
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