Addressing media in Toronto, Ont., on Wednesday, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said that intelligence agencies were leaking information for a reason. “I think the public needs to know to what extent a foreign dictatorship is manipulating the decisions of our government and the elections that decide who is in government,” Poilievre said. “And we should leave it to an experienced judge who has heard cases involving national security and sensitive information.”
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Foreign interference: Poilievre says public needs to know extent of ‘manipulation’
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