Five top public servants to warn of major meddling with next federal election
OTTAWA — The federal government is creating a new mechanism to warn Canadians if malicious actors try to manipulate the outcome of this fall’s election.
It is establishing a “critical election incident public protocol,” under which five senior public servants will decide when an incident is egregious enough to warrant going public in the midst of a campaign.
The protocol is intended to avoid the dilemma that faced James Comey, the FBI director during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, when he was confronted with evidence of Russian interference apparently aimed at boosting Donald Trump.