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The Canadian military found and retrieved Chinese monitoring buoys in the Arctic

He declined to elaborate on what was found. “To ensure the integrity of operations, we are unable to provide further information at this time,” he said. Since the fall, Parliament has been grappling with allegations of Chinese interference in Canadian politics. The Commons committee on procedure and House affairs has been probing whether Beijing meddled in the 2019 federal election.to include the 2021 election, in response to a report in The Globe and Mail that Chinese diplomats and their proxies had worked to

Liberal MPs, along with NDP MP Peter Julian, voted against calling those officials, and the motion failed. They agreed nevertheless to expand the scope of the committee’s study to include the 2021 election. “This has to be done in a thoughtful way, to ensure Canadians have the answers they need. The information in The Globe’s report shows that the Election Act was likely contravened – the law seems to have been broken – and this cannot stand,” he said.CSIS warned the government that Beijing had allegedly interfered in the 2019 federal election

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