Investigators concluded Beijing’s influence attempt didn’t break elections law

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A law against what, exactly?

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Having foreign countries or foreign people pressure Canadian citizens in any way to vote a particular way.

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The “pressure” in question is social media content - how do you propose legislating that?

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Uncover accounts doing it and trace their funding…

This ain’t rocket science. I am sure Canada has these laws just like any other regime around the world.

Foreign agents don’t get a blank check to operate within a country.

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We regulate social media content all the time. Why would this be any different?

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