Speaking during Canada’s foreign election interference public inquiry on Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to a question regarding the irrelevance of the mode of transportation when it comes to political interference. “It might be more difficult for a foreign actor to organize fleets of individuals showing up on tricycles rather than filling them into a bus,” Trudeau said, adding that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) would “absolutely” still be concerned.
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Trudeau says foreign election interference could take place by tricycles or bus
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