Two reports claim foreign interference in Canada’s 2025 election was “small scale,” but findings reveal Beijing-backed campaigns targeting Chinese-Canadian voters and Conservative candidate Joe Tay, alongside Russian online manipulation.
Joe Tay’s campaign becomes a flashpoint for suspected voter intimidation
Canadian police initiated a review of campaign complaint.
Dotting the map
A new visual guide charts elite influence and Beijing’s political incursions in Canada in an effort to help voters make sense of an increasingly murky landscape.
No traitors in the House
But foreign interference, and the Liberals’ non-response to it, is still a serious concern.
The Hogue report keeps Canadians where they were—in the dark
What was the point of this inquiry?
What does Trudeau know about MPs accused of foreign collusion?
The NSICOP reports to the prime minister. Trudeau needs to reveal the truth or he will be singularly responsible for what might be the greatest political scandal in Canadian political history.
Beijing supported Liberal candidate that echoed disinformation against Conservatives: Document Analysis
Key NSICOP allegation of foreign state supporting a witting politician apparently stems from defeat of MP Kenny Chiu and September 2021 CSIS brief. Sam Cooper reports.
Beijing backed Trudeau while “calibrating” support for 2019 Election to influence Meng case: CSIS documents
Bombshell “Canadian Eyes Only” intelligence reveals allegations never reported in Canadian media and singularly points to Justin Trudeau as clandestinely supported by Beijing.
A lock on intelligence
Patricia Adams joins Global News’ Shaye Ganam to dig deeper into Canada’s role as an easy mark for manipulation by a foreign power.
Trudeau is the beneficiary of China’s election interference
Unlike other countries, Canada keeps stalling in countering communist China’s ability to determine parliamentary outcomes.


