Asked about Chinese election interference in 2019 on Wednesday, Trudeau said his government “took action and created an independent, non-partisan panel of top public servants, informed directly by all the intelligence agencies working on this issue to be able to ensure and to re-assure Canadians that the integrity of our elections, held. This doesn’t mean there hasn’t been interference, of course, we have talked openly for many, many years about the real threat of interference.”
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Canadians should ‘have faith in their institutions,’ Trudeau says about Chinese election interference
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