The federal government has faced growing calls to reveal the names of MPs who are accused in a report from Canada’s intelligence watchdog of “wittingly” providing information to a foreign state. But as David Akin explains, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says the media firestorm about the allegations are overblown, after reading the uncensored version of the report for herself.
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