Testifying during a Procedure and House Affairs Committee meeting on Thursday, former MP and Conservative Party of Canada leader Erin O’Toole called for safeguarding Canada’s democracy, adding when intelligence agencies warned of China’s foreign interference, they were ignored. “These warnings were ignored repeatedly until things came to a boil over the last few years with what we could call the three Michaels, Kovrig and Spavor and Chong,” he said.
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