Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Monday he wouldn’t name the other MPs allegedly targeted by China’s state security agencies in foreign interference operations, saying he has a “legal obligation under the law to respect the parameters within which we keep information classified.”
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Mendicino refuses to name MPs targeted by foreign interference, citing secrecy law
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