Justin Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister, appeared this Wednesday before the commission in charge of investigating possible foreign interference in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections. In his appointment before this commission chaired by Marie-Josée Hogue, Trudeau stated that both elections “were fair and decided by Canadians” Trudeau indicated that, unlike previous governments, his has put in place mechanisms to confront intervention efforts by other countries, although he acknowledged that Canada "must do more to fight foreign interference" The issue has been a real headache for the Liberal Government for more than a year.

The Globe and Mail and the Global News network, citing documents from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, stated in February 2023 that China wanted to intervene in the2019 and 2021 elections. These attempts were made, according to sources, through a disinformation campaign and through support for certain candidates. Some reports indicate that Russia, Iran and Pakistan have also sought to have electoral interference in Canada, although to a lesser extent. The hearings of this body resumed on March 26, after a series of preliminary meetings in January.