THE Federal NDP has written to Canada Elections Commissioner Caroline Simard to request an investigation into apparent bot farms attempting to boost Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
The NDP said on Wednesday that over the weekend, hundreds of obviously bogus postsĀ on the social media platform X claimed they had attended a Pierre Poilievre event and were āstill buzzing.ā In addition to hundreds of nearly and completely identical posts, some revealed the fakery with bizarre claims like one which said the poster āhad to brave the coldā to attend the July 31 event in Northern Ontario.
The accounts claim to be from Russia and other European nations.
In a letter to Simard, NDP deputy critic for ethics Charlie Angus (Timmins-James Bay) and NDP critic for democratic reform Lisa Marie Barron (Nanaimo-Ladysmith) pointed out that bot farms have been identified as part of broader campaigns to undermine democracies.
āCitizens can freely share their views and commentary about political events. Political parties can pay for advertising to promote a consistent message as per the transparency rules of theĀ Elections Canada Act. However, if offshore bot farms are being utilized to circumvent these rules, it raises serious questions about the integrity of Canadaās democratic process,ā wrote Angus and Barron.
The New Democratsā letter requests that Simard investigate to ensure the Conservative Party of Canada did not engage a bot farm; or if a different party in Canada paid for the bots, that an investigation ensures third-party advertising rules were followed; or that if a foreign actor is attempting to interfere in Canadaās election that appropriate investigations and actions are launched.
The letter can be foundĀ here.