Liberal MP Han Dong says he won't ask PMO to verify allegations of Chinese election interference
Liberal MP Han Dong said Tuesday he has reached out to Canada’s security intelligence agency for more information regarding allegations that he was part of a Chinese foreign interference network during the 2019 federal election. But Dong said he has not made a similar request to the prime minister’s office, despite Global News reporting that senior aides to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were briefed by national security officials about the allegations against Dong three weeks before voters headed to the polls. Mackenzie Gray has more on what he had to say.
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