British Columbia Premier John Horgan is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to provide information on foreign interference in order to protect the province.
In a letter addressed to the Prime Minister, Horgan expressed his concern over the potential threat of foreign interference in British Columbia’s upcoming provincial election. He urged Trudeau to share any relevant intelligence or information that could help safeguard the province’s democratic process.
Horgan emphasized the importance of transparency and collaboration between the federal and provincial governments in addressing this issue. He stated that the protection of British Columbia’s democratic process is of utmost importance and that any potential foreign interference must be taken seriously.
The Premier also highlighted the need for a coordinated response to this potential threat, stating that it is crucial for all levels of government to work together in order to ensure the integrity of the upcoming election.
Horgan’s call for information comes after recent reports of foreign interference in other countries’ elections, including the United States and France. He stated that British Columbia must be proactive in addressing this issue and not wait for it to become a problem.
The Premier’s letter to the Prime Minister also emphasized the need for increased cybersecurity measures to protect against potential interference. He urged the federal government to work with the province to strengthen cybersecurity protocols and ensure the safety of British Columbians’ personal information.
In response to Horgan’s letter, a spokesperson for the Prime Minister stated that the federal government takes the issue of foreign interference seriously and is committed to working with the provinces to address any potential threats.
As the provincial election approaches, it is crucial for all levels of government to work together to protect the integrity of the democratic process. Premier Horgan’s call for information from the federal government is a necessary step in safeguarding British Columbia’s election and ensuring the voices of its citizens are not influenced by outside forces.