Privy Council says a report assessing work of foreign interference panel sent to PMO

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An assessment of the work done by a panel tasked with flagging incidents of foreign interference during the 2021 federal election is now complete and has been sent to the Prime Minister's Office and the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, the Privy Council Office has confirmed.

A Critical Election Incident Public Protocol created to monitor and report threats during the 2019 and 2021 elections is required to publish a post-election assessment of its work.

"Mr. Rosenberg’s comprehensive evaluation is based on multiple sources, including interviews with a wide variety of actors, as well as the review of government documents and publications from foreign governments and non-governmental organizations," a statement from the Privy Council said. Global News reported Friday night that Liberal MP Han Dong was allegedly helped by the Chinese consulate while running in the Toronto-area Don Valley North riding during the 2019 election.

Conservative MP Michael Cooper issued a statement saying Trudeau and his government "cannot hide any longer."

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