National security experts weigh in on China’s election interference leaks from CSIS, next steps

National security experts say that whoever at CSIS is behind leaking secret and top-secret documents to media could face jail time if their identities are discovered.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, now-Independent MP Han Dong, and the prime minister's chief of staff Katie Telford. In recent weeks, the government has been rocked by allegations of Chinese interference in Canadian elections.

As the alleged Chinese interference in Canadian politics at all three levels of government continues to dominate headlines, leading to one MP leaving the Liberal caucus, some national security experts say that whoever the CSIS source is behind leaking secret and top secret i...

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