NATO researchers consult federal government on foreign election meddling
OTTAWA — A leading NATO researcher says Canadian voters have a duty to think critically about the news they consume as foreign-interference threats loom over the coming federal election.
Janis Sarts, the director of the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence, says Canadians have to keep their emotions and knee-jerk reactions in check to avoid succumbing to malevolent foreign actors who want to tamper with the democratic process.
Top officials with the NATO communications centre are in Ottawa this week as part of the federal government’s efforts to shore up Canada’s democratic institutions ahead of the federal vote.