John Ivison: Whether the Liberals winked at China’s helpful election meddling is the lingering question

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The real threat to confidence in Canadian democracy is the lingering doubts about the Liberal party\u0027s role in all this.

Even before the explosive revelations of the past two weeks, CSIS was very public that foreign state interference in our elections has been increasing. The panel of civil servants who had to make the call on going public with a warning to voters was aware of CSIS’s concerns that China was encouraging individuals to act as proxies on its behalf. The spy agency warned publicly that China might use threats against the Chinese community in Canada.

What we don’t know is the extent of the Liberal Party of Canada’s collusion with that intervention, if there was any at all. One security source suggested to me that the Liberals were “co-conspirators” in this affair and that is where any further investigation must look.Article content But that is not going to cut it. The prime minister and his security adviser insist that the problem is what Thomas called “the unlawful sharing of information” with the news media, which she said jeopardizes national security and our institutions.Article content

They are invariably linked to the United Front Work Department , a branch of the Chinese Communist Party, with a mission to extend Beijing’s influence worldwide.Article content This is at the heart of the matter and presents questions that the prime minister seems to prefer remain unanswered, primarily: did officials in the Liberal Party know if any of their candidates were being helped by proxies of the Chinese Communist Party?

Did the Liberal party also turn a blind eye as the Chinese Communist Party and its proxies tried to manipulate Canada’s elections?

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