Canada’s working group says that former Finance Minister Freeland Freelands of the campaign related to China

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By Ismail Shakil

Ottawa (Reuters) – A Canadian career organization said Friday that malicious press articles of Chinese social networks had tried liberal.

The security and intelligence threats for the election working group (Site) said they had detected “coordinated and malicious activities” aimed at Freeland that drew a nameless press account in the Chinese Wechat social media platform.

The Name Wechat Blog was in the past tied by China Times Mavens from California to China, the organization said running on the stick of federal elections in a statement.

“I will be intimidated through the Chinese foreign interference,” Freeland said on the social media platform X. “After spending years facing authoritarian regimes, I know the importance of protecting our freedoms. “

The Chinese embassy in Canada said she is not aware of such campaign. Beijing has continually denied all accusations of attempt to interference in Canadian affairs.

“To emphasize that it is absurd and makes no sense to attack and dirty China just on the basis of the so -called experts made of the so -called experts. China is strongly dissatisfied and firmly opposes,” said a spokesman for the Chinese fake.

Freeland’s operation reported through Ottawa’s accusations to combine opposite elections to China.

Last month, an official survey concluded that China tried to interfere in the previous Canadian elections, the final results of the votes were not affected. China considers Canada as an objective of the upper precedence and is the maximum active aggressor of foreign interference aimed at all grades of government, said the investigation.

The site said that more than 30 Wechat Press accounts participated in the crusade opposite Freeland and won very important commitment and opinions.

Wechat Press’s articles, Denigrated Freeland, have collected more than 140,000 interactions between January 29 and February 3, and around 2 to 3 million Wechat users saw the crusade around the world, according to the matrix, according to The matrix

Freeland participated in the festival to update Trudeau as head of the Liberal Party in force after having announced his resignation last month. Freeland, whom one of the political allies closest to Trudeau for a decade, left in December and wrote a letter denouncing his taste of governance.

The plans to announce the successor of Trudeau on March 9.

(Report through Ismail Shakil in Ottawa; Kanishka Singh Additional Report; Edition through Caroline Stauffer and Chris Reese)

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