Canadian govt department detects 'malicious activity' targeting candidate

A release from the Rapid Response Mechanism Canada, based at Global Affairs Canada, said the activity has been traced to a WeChat account to Chinese govt

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Trudeau is to remain prime minister until a new Liberal Party leader is chosen on March 9. (Photo: Reuters)
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2 min read Last Updated : Feb 08 2025 | 8:46 AM IST

A Canadian government department that tracks suspected foreign interference said Friday it has detected a coordinated and malicious activity targeting federal Liberal Party leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland.

A release from the Rapid Response Mechanism Canada, based at Global Affairs Canada, said the activity has been traced to a WeChat account linked to the Chinese government.

The launch of this information operation was traced to WeChat's most popular news account an anonymous blog that has been previously linked by experts at the China Digital Times to the People's Republic of China, the release said. RRM Canada identified over 30 WeChat news accounts taking part in the campaign. The campaign received very high levels of engagement and views.

The release said members of Freeland's campaign and the executive of the Liberal Party of Canada have been briefed on the findings.

Freeland responded to the news releasee with a post on X Friday evening.

I will not be intimidated by Chinese foreign interference, said the former deputy prime minister. Having spent years confronting authoritarian regimes, I know firsthand the importance of defending our freedoms."  It was Freeland's abrupt resignation as finance minister in December that forced Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to say he is resigning as prime minister and party leader.

Trudeau is to remain prime minister until a new Liberal Party leader is chosen on March 9.

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First Published: Feb 08 2025 | 8:46 AM IST

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