1. If China interfered in Canadian elections and the Liberals let them, then there needs to be an investigation and Trudeau would likely need to resign.2. But the CSIS leaks so far seem to show just normal political activity by Chinese-Canadian Liberal supporters, whose political involvement should be applauded, not targeted.3. So we should have an inquiry if necessary, but not necessarily an inquiry
4 Conservatives will lose the plot if they keep on trying to turn the China questions into just another partisan anti-Trudeau issue.
CSIS reported Chinese interference since at least 2010 when Stephen Harper was PM
— 🇨🇦 Henri A🇨🇦🇺🇦 (@HenriAGS) February 28, 2023
Anyone trying to tie Chinese attacks against Canada to a particular party does so b/c of blind hate
That hate betrays our national security & helps foreign interests for gotcha points 🤦♂️#cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/CxSL7busob
Anyone who suggested the Friday Han Dong leak was an act of a whistleblower needs to apologize for getting played
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) March 1, 2023
This is CSIS deciding they want to hurt the PM, which is fucking terrifying https://t.co/29bCk9WyiR
A reminder of the time the RCMP contributed to the defeat of the Martin government by launching an investigation into what proved to be spurious allegations against Ralph Goodale. Without hard evidence, security forces ought to keep their noses out of electoral politics.
— David G (@accfanto) February 25, 2023