Over the past two years, China’s interference in Canada has dominated national headlines, fueled by groundbreaking reports from Global News and The Globe and Mail. Journalist Sam Cooper’s revelations, based on classified intelligence, shocked the nation, prompting political upheaval and forcing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to act.
In response to mounting public and political pressure, Trudeau’s government appointed former Governor General David Johnston (who later resigned) to investigate, then launched a public inquiry led by Judge Marie-Josée Hogue, and passed Bill C-70 to strengthen national security laws and create a foreign influence registry.
After months of public hearings conducted in two phases, Commissioner Hogue is expected to submit her report to the government by the end of January.
One of the key declassified intelligence documents, submitted by Canada’s intelligence agency to the Public Safety Minister in 2023, describes China’s interference as follows ...
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