Justin Trudeau’s election-meddling defence is on shaky ground after another media leak via torontostar
OTTAWA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s main line of defence to accusations he ignored specific CSIS warnings about Chinese government funding of Canadian political candidates began to wobble early Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Trudeau insisted once again the national security and intelligence committee of parliamentarians whose members have top-secret security clearance is best placed to weigh highly sensitive CSIS information on foreign interference. But the idea that a version of its classified work was leaked to Global News — no matter where the leak comes from — raises huge questions.
Neither CSIS nor the RCMP answered questions submitted by the Star about whether the latest leak is under investigation, or whether it undermines their trust in NSICOP. Poilievre abandoned the nasty partisan rhetoric of the day before when he charged that Trudeau was working against Canadian interests and “covering up” support he received from Communist rulers in Beijing.
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