Chief electoral officer wants misinfo law

Politics
Published 03.03.2023
Chief electoral officer wants misinfo law

Politics Insider for June 8: Two CPC MPs change assist in management race; some are satisfied that Poilievre has the win within the bag; a deep dive on Anita Anand

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Chief electoral officer Stephane Perrault known as Tuesday for brand new legal guidelines to fight overseas interference and misinformation, CP stories.

In a report back to MPs on the final two elections, Perrault known as for a lot of modifications to the Canada Elections Act, creating a brand new offence of constructing false statements to undermine an election by, for instance, claiming that the outcomes have been manipulated. He additionally suggests stricter guidelines to cease third-parties from receiving overseas funding and steps to guard in opposition to cybersecurity threats.

MPs defect: Two CPC MPs switched from Patrick Brown to Pierre Poilievre on Tuesday, CBC stories.

Hamilton-area MP Dan Muys and MP Kyle Seeback, who represents neighbouring Dufferin-Caledon within the House of Commons, each introduced Tuesday they’re abandoning Brown for Poilievre. Their departures come after Poilievre’s marketing campaign stated over the weekend that it has bought an eye-popping 312,000 memberships within the race for the celebration’s high job. Conservative sources instructed 24CA News that roughly 600,000 celebration members can be eligible to vote in September’s management election. A Poilievre marketing campaign supply — who spoke to 24CA News on the situation of anonymity as a result of they aren’t approved to talk publicly — stated the workforce is assured Poilievre can win the race on the primary poll given what number of memberships he’s bought thus far.

Game over? In a column revealed earlier than the defections, however after Poilievre’s camp launched their numbers, the Post’s John Ivison writes that unaligned senior Conservatives are satisfied that Poilievre’s lead is unassailable.

Deep dive on Anand: In Maclean’s, the inimitable Shannon Proudfoot takes readers behind the scenes on an outing with Anita Anand, a newcomer to politics who’s managing nightmarish information as Justin Trudeau’s defence minister, making optimistic impressions inside the forces and amongst defence specialists. She is seen as  considerate, a very good transient, and crucially, somebody who will not be concerned with sitting again and ready for tough issues to resolve themselves. She is doing properly sufficient in a tough job that her identify more and more comes up when speak in Ottawa turns to succession.

Her transfer to defence reads as a transparent assertion of belief from Trudeau that she will navigate this publish below pressing circumstances in addition to she did the final one. It may additionally find yourself being a poisoned chalice handed over with a smile of gratitude and apology. In cupboard, there’s a wonderful line between a tough however necessary job and an unattainable and thankless one. Anand’s success on this job—and Canada’s popularity and security in a world gone darkish—may relaxation on that knife’s edge.

Norad go to: Speaking of Anand, she and Trudeau visited Norad headquarters forward of a visit to L.A. for the Summit of Americas, CP stories. Trudeau will spend the remainder of the week there with leaders from throughout the Western Hemisphere, though with out the president of Mexico, who stayed away to protest Joe Biden’s snub of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua. Trudeau declined to touch upon the controversy.

Drainville to CAQ: Former PQ MNA Bernard Drainville introduced Wednesday that he’ll run for the CAQ in Lévis, and declared it’s a “dead end is to entrench ourselves in the false dilemma between sovereignists and federalists,” the Gazette stories. Drainville, a former journalist, was pressed by reporters over his resolution to desert Quebec independence, and attacked by the PQ for doing so.

Too a lot? Also within the Gazette, Thomas Mulcair writes that François Legault could also be “too clever by half” by including a former sovereignist like Drainville to his bench.

The arrival of diehard sovereignists dangers pushing away the CAQ‘s sizeable federalist vote. It’s getting onerous to imagine Legault has actually deserted his personal long-held separatist views when he surrounds himself with individuals who’ve spent their lives making an attempt to interrupt up Canada and have by no means recanted.

Tax takes: On Tuesday Conservatives and New Democrats proposed totally different options to  deal with the rising value of dwelling, each involving taxes, CTV stories. The Conservatives put ahead an omnibus movement asking that the federal government quickly droop the GST collected on gas, freeze the carbon tax, and get rid of tariffs on fertilizer. Jagmeet Singh, in distinction, known as for extra taxes, an extra revenue tax on huge firms.

Misunderstood: A senior official testified Tuesday night that Marco Mendicino was “misunderstood” when he appeared to say police requested the federal authorities to invoke the Emergencies Act in February, CP stories. Deputy minister Rob Stewart instructed MPs that Mendocino was “trying to express was that law enforcement asked for the tools that were contained in the Emergencies Act.”

Good for gross sales: The Trudeau authorities’s proposal to freeze handgun gross sales has meant increase instances for gun distributors, the Star stories.

— Stephen Maher