China is warning of “consequences” for Justin Trudeau’s government unless it stops spreading “lies” about alleged election interference.
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The inquiry comes after months of allegations from anonymous national security sources in media articles that China sought to boost Canadian candidates who were pro-Beijing while suppressing those who took a harder stance against President Xi Jinping’s administration.Article content
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