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Leaders vow to fight foreign meddling
Toronto Star
|June 15, 2024
Countries plan 'collective response framework' to combat threats
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Leaders of the G7 countries say they are more concerned than ever about foreign interference and plan to create a “collective response framework” to counter foreign threats to democracies.
That pledge is part of a 43-page communique released Friday by the leaders of Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Germany and Japan.
It said government ministers have been asked to get the framework together by the end of the year, and that it will include publicly exposing “foreign operations of information manipulation.”
The communique also called on tech companies to step up their efforts to prevent and counter foreign interference and information manipulation, particularly through the abuse of artificial intelligence.
The focus on foreign interference and its threats to democracy comes at a time when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has been embroiled in controversy over allegations that foreign states including China and India have tried meddling in the last two federal elections.
This story is from the June 15, 2024 edition of Toronto Star.
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