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Canada’s intelligence sharing shortcomings exposed in Johnston report

that Canada’s public safety minister does not have access to top-secret emails that national security officials use to share intelligence — including regarding potential threats against MPs.

The former governor general found that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service was aware of indications Chinese officials were contemplating action directed at Chinese-Canadian MPs and their family members abroad.specifically, the report said, in response to allegations at the heart of the recent controversy.But there was intelligence that indicated Chinese officials were seeking information about Chong and his relatives, Johnston said.

Chong told a parliamentary committee that failure to notify him of the threat was a breakdown in the machinery of government. He declined an interview request on Tuesday about the contents of the report.Alleged foreign interference: Potential political fallout from Johnston’s decision not to hold inquiry

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