Karina Gould, Canada’s minister of democratic institutions, said on Wednesday that the government’s plan to safeguard against foreign interference in the 2019 federal election is not meant to limit free speech or expression, adding “it’s not our job to tell Canadians what is good or bad information.”
2019 election
Government not looking to limit freedom of expression, free speech: Gould
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