.IvisonJ: Trudeau can't make the Chinese interference scandal go away via nationalpost
Poilievre bashed away at the government’s defences but got nowhere in particular. The prime minister felt comfortable enough to start throwing his own muck, raising the issue of Conservative MPs dining with far-right German politicians.
When the Opposition leader broadened the original question, asking whether “parties, leadership campaigns or electoral district associations” had received any money from Beijing, the prime minister did not issue a categorical denial.Article content Trudeau said it was “unfortunate and despicable” that Poilievre would question the loyalty to Canada of any member of Parliament.
In the House on Thursday, Poilievre hammered on the same theme. He said the prime minister was briefed on a “large, clandestine transfer of funds” from the Chinese consulate in Toronto. “Will the prime minister commit to return any funds that the Liberal party, its local associations, his leadership campaign or any Liberal nomination contestants received from the PRC, yes or no?”Article content
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