Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged on Friday that China is trying to interfere in Canadian democracy, “including during our elections,” and added that the world is taking notice of a recent media report that named a Chinese consul as having “boasted” about helping defeat Canadian election candidates. The comment follows months of exclusive Global News reporting into allegations of Chinese interference in Canada.
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Trudeau says China is ‘trying to interfere in our democracy’ – including during elections
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