Stop playing politics with foreign interference, it’s too important

The NSICOP report has done little to reassure Canadians that foreign interference is being taken seriously by our political leaders. Neither has the response to the report.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, who has top security clearance and read the unreacted NSICOP report on June 10, said the media firestorm was overblown.

Two weeks ago, the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians released its explosive report alleging—among other things—that some current MPs have willingly helped foreign governments interfere in Canadian politics, and then all hell broke loose. Pe...

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