WikiLeaks ‘overblown,’ but MPs say Parliament should launch inquiry into dissemination of intelligence to outside agencies
Opposition MPs say the sensational WikiLeaks document deluge suggests a need for Canada to review its own foreign and domestic intelligence gathering systems and security.
OTTAWA—The flood of U.S. diplomatic and intelligence information unleashed into the public domain by WikiLeaks should prompt Parliament or some of its committees to launch inquiries into the dissemination of Canadian intelligence and information to outside agencies, say opposition MPs.
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