
Laurie-Anne Kempton
Laurie-Anne Kempton is a senior bureaucrat in the Privy Council Office of Canada. She has been involved in discussions related to election integrity and foreign interference, emphasizing that the comments made by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith regarding U.S. tariffs do not meet the legal definition of interference and thus are not subject to investigation by her office.
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Laurie-Anne Kempton is a spokesperson for the SITE Task Force and reported on the election's security incidents.
Foreign interference campaigns did not affect federal election integrity, task force findsLaurie-Anne Kempton is an assistant secretary to the cabinet who discussed the impact of social media campaigns.
What we know about disinformation campaigns uncovered in the federal election campaignLaurie-Anne Kempton is an assistant secretary to the cabinet who commented on the foreign interference targeting Joe Tay.
Conservative candidate targeted by election interference from China, watchdog saysLaurie-Anne Kempton said that the task force expects there will be significant online activity during the debates.
SITE officials asking Canadians to remain vigilant about disinformation ahead of election debatesLaurie-Anne Kempton of the Privy Council Office emphasized the importance of the program for the safety of candidates running for elected office.
Political candidates facing threats, violence offered extra protection
Laurie-Anne Kempton is an assistant secretary to cabinet who discussed commitments to a free and fair election.
Foreign disinformation is a looming threat in Canada’s election. Here’s where it might come fromLaurie-Anne Kempton of the Privy Council Office discussed the importance of communication during the election period.
Federal officials vow greater transparency around foreign interferenceLaurie-Anne Kempton said officials are not investigating the Premier’s statements on Breitbart.
Danielle Smith defends plea for U.S. to pause tariffs as ‘opposite’ of meddling

























