Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he personally phoned a Conservative MP to reassure and offer him a security briefing. The call comes after the Globe and Mail reported that Michael Chong and his family were allegedly targeted by the Chinese government after he voted to condemn China’s treatment of its Uyghur minority in February 2021. As Global News’ chief political correspondent David Akin explains, the explosive allegations dominated question period.
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Alleged Chinese threats to Conservative MP’s family dominate question period
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