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Government of Canada Reviews General Election

March 30, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Canadian Government to⁤ Brief media on Election Security

Table of Contents

  • Canadian Government to⁤ Brief media on Election Security
    • Briefing Details
    • Participation Information
    • Question and Answer Session
  • Canadian Government too Brief Media on Election Security: Your Questions Answered
    • What is the ⁢Canadian Government Briefing the Media About?
    • When and Where is the Briefing Taking Place?
    • How Can‍ Journalists Participate in the ⁤Briefing?
    • What About the Question and Answer Session?
    • Who Can I Contact for Further Information?
    • Why is this briefing meaningful?
    • What⁢ kind of threats are considered in election‍ integrity?
    • who are ⁤the potential foreign actors that could ⁤interfere in the election?
    • What steps is⁤ the government taking to protect the election?

OTTAWA,⁤ Ontario (March 30, 2025) – Representatives from the Government of Canada’s Working Group on Security and Facts Threats to Elections⁣ will hold a⁣ technical briefing for‍ the media on⁢ the 45th Canadian general election.

Briefing Details

The session is scheduled for:

  • Date: Monday, March 31, 2025
  • Time: 11:00 a.m. (local time)
  • Location: ‍National Press Amphitheater, Wellington ‍Building, ⁣Room 325, 180 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario

Participation Information

Journalists can ‌participate in person or‍ via videoconference. Instructions for videoconference access will be distributed by the Press Tribune.

Question and Answer Session

The question and‍ answer period, both on-site and via Zoom, is limited ‍to members of the parliamentary press gallery. Media outlets not belonging to the gallery can request temporary access by contacting Pressres2@parl.gc.ca.

Canadian Government too Brief Media on Election Security: Your Questions Answered

OTTAWA, Ontario (March 30, 2025) – With the 45th Canadian general election approaching, the Canadian government is holding a technical‌ briefing for⁣ the media. This article provides answers to frequently asked questions about the briefing, focusing on the details and implications of election ⁢security.

What is the ⁢Canadian Government Briefing the Media About?

The Government of Canada’s Working Group ⁢on Security and Facts Threats to Elections will be briefing media representatives on election security for the upcoming⁢ 45th Canadian⁢ general election. This briefing focuses on providing information about potential⁢ threats and the measures being taken to safeguard the electoral process.

When and Where is the Briefing Taking Place?

The​ technical briefing will be held on:

date: ⁢ Monday, March 31, 2025

Time: 11:00 a.m. (local time)

Location: National Press amphitheater,wellington Building,Room 325,180 Wellington Street,Ottawa,Ontario

How Can‍ Journalists Participate in the ⁤Briefing?

journalists have two options for participating:

In Person: Attendance at the National Press Amphitheater.

Via Videoconference: ​access instructions will be​ provided by⁣ the Press Tribune.

What About the Question and Answer Session?

The‍ question and answer period, both on-site and via Zoom, is primarily for members of the parliamentary press gallery.Media outlets that are not members of the gallery can request temporary access by contacting Pressres2@parl.gc.ca.

Who Can I Contact for Further Information?

For non-gallery media outlets, ⁤inquiries⁣ about temporary​ access⁢ can be directed to Pressres2@parl.gc.ca. Unfortunately, the ⁢provided text⁤ does not list other contact information.

Why is this briefing meaningful?

The government briefing is important because ⁤it provides media — and by extension,the public — with an update on the ongoing efforts to ensure the integrity and security of the election. This helps to inform the ‌public and promote transparency in the electoral process.⁤ It also ⁤addresses potential threats and the government’s proactive measures to‌ counter them.

What⁢ kind of threats are considered in election‍ integrity?

Based on available resources, the⁢ threats include:

Influence campaigns aimed at discrediting parts of ​the electoral process.

the spread of⁢ false information about ‍candidates through​ social ⁣media campaigns.

Foreign online campaigns aimed at specific diaspora ⁢communities to influence their vote.

* Targeting of Elections Canada‘s⁣ infrastructure by foreign actors.

who are ⁤the potential foreign actors that could ⁤interfere in the election?

The Canadian Security and Intelligence‍ Threats to Elections (SITE) task force has ‍identified China, Russia,⁢ and India as primary foreign actors expected to interfere in the upcoming federal election.

What steps is⁤ the government taking to protect the election?

While the specific measures aren’t detailed in the provided excerpt,the briefing itself is a key step.‍ Furthermore,⁣ the government’s Working Group suggests⁤ the​ involvement of‍ the security and intelligence community with political parties, as detailed in the [2] document.

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