Federal officials are promising increased transparency and regular communications about potential foreign interference in this general election campaign, which is the first since Justice Marie-Josée Hogue released her report into the issue in Canada. Justice Hogue had said that the federal government needed to be better at informing Canadians, many of whom she said learned about foreign interference from the media. During a briefing Monday, federal officials said that the threshold for informing the public about a critical incident under the Critical Election Incident Public Protocol remains high – which is crucial so that the communication itself does not become...