A Canadian Parliamentarian assessed by national security officials to be part of a Toronto-based Chinese consulate election interference network was the subject of a high-profile foreign interference investigation into an alleged breach of Canada’s Senate, The Bureau has confirmed through multiple intelligence sources.
Sources said the investigation examined allegations that the Parliamentarian enabled a close associate—described as a female Chinese national—to bypass Senate security protocols.
A source familiar with the
Senate breach allegation said the probe was triggered by a complaint
from a sitting Canadian senator, who believed they had observed a
troubling pattern of behavior involving the Parliamentarian and their
Chinese companion. The concern, the source said, centered on the alleged
bypassing of Senate security screening, unauthorized entry into the
parliamentary precinct, and access to secure Government of Canada
computer systems ...
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