Police Monitoring Toronto--St. Paul's By-Election

The Liberal government announced on May 21 that the June 24 Toronto--St. Paul's by-election would be monitored by the Security and Intelligence Threats to Elections (SITE) Task Force. SITE was created in 2019 in time to monitor the Federal General Election of that year. It is comprised of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC), Global Affairs Canada, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

SITE produces weekly reports about spy agency "intelligence" it receives as well as analysis of "open-source data" which means all forms of public speech in any form, from individual social media postings to journalistic endeavours. The reports go to the Deputy Minister Committee on Intelligence Response which transmits the information and advice to "ministers with mandates to combat foreign interference and protect Canada's democratic institutions." The number of entities with such mandates has so grown that Public Safety Canada established a "National Counter-Foreign Interference Coordinator" whose job is to "drive the government's proactive response to the threat of foreign interference."

At the close of the by-election, SITE produces both a classified and redacted report about its findings. Following the four June 2023 by-elections held in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Westmount, Québec, Oxford, Ontario, Portage-Lisgar, Manitoba, and Winnipeg South Centre, Manitoba, SITE reported that it did not observe "any indication of foreign interference," nor any "cyber incidents [to] suggest that any foreign state actors were specifically targeting Elections Canada."

Following the July 2023 Calgary Heritage, Alberta by-election, having decided to extend its responsibilities to look out for "violent extremism," SITE reported it didn't find "any direct threats ... in social media, message boards, chatrooms, online forums or news media ... No direct threats to any of the candidates, or to the administration of the election were identified."

These same words were used again in the SITE report on the February 2024 Durham byelection, in the "baseline threat assessment ... taking into consideration potential FI (foreign interference) indicators specific to the Durham region." Once again, nothing was detected.

The Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada goes on record once again that it categorically opposes government measures to submit the life of Canadians, their political discourse, assembly and social media to the ongoing surveillance of political police. All attempts to intimidate the people with threats that they should not speak "wrong things" for fear of being tagged, defamed, criminalized, are signs that Canada, far from renewing its democracy is becoming increasingly autocratic. We call on Canadians to vigorously oppose being spied on in the name of national security, defence of democracy and the like. Speak out for democratic renewal and oppose all measures to have "Big brother watching," or to turn Canadians into snitches under threat that if they do not cooperate they can lose jobs, or reputations, or access to services and the like.

No to Intimidation! No to Public Resources Being Used to Spy on Canadians!


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Volume 54 Number 38 - June 2024

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