It’s still murky just what CSIS told the Liberals about Chinese interference in 2019

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It’s still murky just what CSIS told the Liberals about Chinese interference in 2019
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An Inquiry would allow an independent commissioner to decide what Canadians should know

The Liberal Leader was in the midst of an election campaign, and had to be briefed in a secure fashion. But as it happened, Mr. Trudeau was in Ottawa the next day. Mr. Broadhurst said he briefed Mr. Trudeau one-on-one, “in a safe manner.” That sounds like it wasn’t just a trivial thing.

And he went further. Mr. Broadhurst said a Global News report that asserted that CSIS had urged the Liberal Party to drop their Don Valley North candidate, Han Dong – who was subsequently elected as an MP – was inaccurate.He has since launched a libel lawsuit against Global News Some of that is to be expected when matters of public concern tread on the ground of security intelligence, but that’s a reason for an inquiry so an independent commissioner can report to Canadians.

Mr. Broadhurst said he couldn’t reveal if he talked to Mr. Trudeau about whether the party should drop Mr. Dong, asserting that doing so would involve revealing the contents of intelligence briefings.The Globe and Mail reported CSIS’s finding that Chinese diplomats

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