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Ottawa, ON, Canada

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Canada rejected a visa for Chinese diplomat on foreign-interference grounds

But China sends high-ranking vice-minister this week to repair relations → Read More

Poilievre accuses Trudeau of playing into China’s hands by refusing public inquiry on foreign interference

He praised the whistleblowers who showed Canadian Security Intelligence Service documents to media about the extent of China’s interference in the 2019 and 2020 elections → Read More

Poilievre accuses Trudeau of playing into China’s hands by refusing public inquiry on foreign interference

He praised the whistleblowers who showed Canadian Security Intelligence Service documents to media about the extent of China’s interference in the 2019 and 2020 elections → Read More

Trudeau calls for two probes into Chinese election interference

Prime Minister has initiated two closed-door investigations after facing growing calls to investigate Beijing’s influence activities → Read More

Wealth One fined $676,500 for failing to comply with anti-money laundering law

The announcement comes more than 10 days after The Globe and Mail reported that Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has been raising national-security concerns about Wealth One → Read More

Trudeau resists calls for public inquiry on foreign election interference

Opposition parties passed a parliamentary committee motion calling for an independent probe into foreign interference but Trudeau says there is already sufficient scrutiny → Read More

Foreign interference did not affect outcome of 2021 election, report says

Attempts to compromise vote had no impact on ‘election integrity,’ panel of public servants finds → Read More

Trudeau rules out public inquiry into Chinese electoral interference

Former chief electoral officer Jean-Pierre Kingsley called for an inquiry this week to help restore trust in the Canadian electoral system → Read More

Former chief electoral officer calls for independent inquiry into Chinese interference in Canadian elections

Jean-Pierre Kingsley wants independent review of disinformation campaigns used to aid favoured candidates → Read More

Chrystia Freeland rings national security alarm about founders of Canadian bank with suspected ties to China

Three principal shareholders of Toronto-based Wealth One have been under national-security investigation by CSIS since 2021 → Read More

Canadian military found Chinese monitoring buoys in the Arctic

Former lieutenant-general says devices likely used to monitor U.S. nuclear submarine traffic → Read More

Commons Committee seeks to expand hearings to probe Chinese interference in 2021 election

MPs on committee to return Tuesday despite Parliament’s two-week break to tackle revelations from Globe and Mail report → Read More

CSIS reports outline how China targets Canadian politicians, business leaders

Beijing’s spy tactics are colour-coded: blue for cyberattacks; gold for bribes; and yellow for sexual trysts, documents show → Read More

CSIS documents show China warned ‘Canadian friends’ of foreign-interference investigations

Trudeau says he expects an investigation into the source of leaks to The Globe and denies Beijing’s interference in the 2019 and 2021 elections → Read More

CSIS documents reveal Chinese strategy to influence Canada’s 2021 election

Beijing had two goals: to seek return of minority Liberal government and defeat Conservatives perceived to be hawkish → Read More

CSIS documents reveal Chinese strategy to influence 2021 election

Beijing had two goals: to seek return of minority Liberal government and defeat Conservatives perceived to be hawkish → Read More

Brenda Lucki leaving her post as RCMP commissioner

In a message to the RCMP she did not express regret about her tenure but acknowledged “of course there are things I could have done differently” → Read More

White House says flying objects shot down could be ‘tied to some commercial or benign purpose’

John Kirby, spokesman for the National Security Council, said Tuesday that there is so far no evidence the three aircraft downed over the Arctic Ocean, Yukon’s boreal forest and Lake Huron were connected to international espionage → Read More

Ottawa bans all research funding with Chinese military and state security institutions

Innovation Minister François-Phillipe Champagne made the announcement late Tuesday, vowing to bring in new national-security guidelines to better protect cutting-edge research from ending up in the hands of China → Read More

U.S. says it only recently discovered that China has been using spy balloons

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defends how a U.S. fighter jet – rather than a Canadian warplane – took down a mysterious flying object over Yukon on Saturday → Read More