Ottawa has boosted monitoring of Iran’s threats to diaspora in Canada, official says
OTTAWA — Federal officials have ramped up their monitoring of Tehran’s threats against members of the Iranian diaspora in Canada, a senior public safety executive said Tuesday at a conference in Ottawa.
“We’re keeping a very close eye on their actions,” Sébastien Aubertin-Giguère, the national counter-foreign interference coordinator and an associate assistant deputy minister at Public Safety Canada, said at the Ottawa Civic Space Summit.
“Especially the Iranians have a history of, whenever they feel challenged and whenever the diaspora gets active, they have a history of fighting back. And they have also, unfortunately, a history of lethal activities.”
He made the remarks during a panel discussion at a conference held by Co-operation Canada, which represents dozens of Canadian non-profits working in international assistance.
