Legault, however, did not say where he got that information or whether his government had carried out any checks
The Globe and Mail newspaper, citing classified CSIS records, recently reported that China worked to help ensure a Liberal minority victory in the 2021 general election as well as defeat Conservative politicians considered unfriendly to Beijing.
Élections Québec, the independent organization that oversees the electoral process in the province, also said it had no indication of foreign interference.
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