India Accused Of Interference In Canada’s Conservative Party Race

India accused of interfering in Canada's conservative party race.

As Canada gears up for a high-stakes election, a bombshell report claims Indian agents meddled in the 2022 Conservative leadership race.

According to a Globe and Mail report, Indian operatives allegedly helped organize and fundraise within Canada’s South Asian community for Pierre Poilievre.

The revelations have sparked concerns about foreign influence in Canadian politics.

The catch? There’s no proof Poilievre or his team knew about it.

Intelligence sources insist the interference didn’t impact the race’s outcome—Poilievre won in a landslide.

Accusation Has Ignited A Political Firestorm

Liberal leader Mark Carney slammed Poilievre for refusing security clearance, calling it “irresponsible.”

Poilievre, however, fired back, claiming the process is a political trap designed to silence him.

“They bring me into a dark room, hand me breadcrumbs of intel, and then tell me I can’t talk about it,” he said.

Foreign interference in Canadian elections isn’t new.

China and India have both been flagged before, but experts say their tactics are evolving—more AI, more disinformation, more subtle influence.

With the election weeks away, the real question isn’t whether meddling happened—it’s how much voters actually care.

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