NDP’s Singh joins calls for inquiry on alleged China election interference
through leaked documents, confidence in our democracy is put at risk,” Singh said.
“The way to stop alleged secret Chinese interference is to refuse to keep their secrets for them. A fully independent and non-partisan public inquiry is the way to shine a light into the shadows.”Pressure mounts on Trudeau to call inquiry into foreign political meddlingLiberal MP tops all others with $21.9K spending on ‘protocol gifts.’ Here’s what he spent it on
Global News reported Saturday that Richard Fadden, the former head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and a former national security adviser to Trudeau, said he could see no “compelling reason” not to hold a public inquiry into foreign interference allegations.
The report followed months of exclusive reporting by Global News into allegations of attempted Chinese interference,that Canadian intelligence officials had warned Trudeau that China had allegedly been targeting Canada. The vast campaign of foreign interference allegedly included funding a clandestine network of at least 11 federal candidates running in the 2019 election, according to Global News sources.
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