Polls suggest voters are skeptical of the Trudeau government’s relationship with China, and about the PM’s ability to tell voters the truth
He said he has been briefed by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service but was not told about the risk of sanction against his family. “My conclusion is that the PMO did not authorize CSIS to inform me of this specific threat. The fact that the government neither informed me, nor took any action is indicative of its ongoing laissez-faire attitude toward the PRC’s intimidation tactics.”
The prime minister engaged in a lengthy damage limitation exercise, saying he has asked officials to follow up on the Globe report. “It is absolutely unacceptable to see anyone being intimidated, especially a member of Parliament in this House,” he said.
The intensity has passed, the media have moved on and too many voters were confused about the details to get too angry.
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