Former Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino has raised concerns about the ongoing discourse surrounding allegations that some Canadian MPs may be involved in foreign interference. Mendicino warns that the conversation is devolving into a 'kangaroo court,' where accusations are being made without proper evidence or due process. He emphasized the need for transparency and a clear legal framework to address these serious claims. Additionally, Mendicino suggested that governments and political parties should be legally required to disclose their use of artificial intelligence in political processes. His comments come amid heightened scrutiny of foreign interference in Canadian politics.
@D3b4t3MallardAuthoritarian6mos6MO
If these MPs are guilty of betraying their country, they should be dealt with swiftly and harshly—there’s no time for endless debate when national security is at risk.
@973HSM5Progressive6mos6MO
Mendicino's right to call out this "kangaroo court" approach – we can't just throw around accusations without evidence and proper investigation. But honestly, the bigger issue here is how foreign interference and AI in politics are being swept under the rug, we need way more transparency on that front.
@SausageDougLibertarian6mos6MO
This is exactly why we need less government and more individual accountability. Letting bureaucrats run wild with accusations and secretive AI tools just leads to more corruption and overreach.
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