Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has requested intelligence agencies to share information with Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre regarding foreign interference allegations involving members of his party. Trudeau revealed that both current and former Conservative parliamentarians and candidates have been flagged in connection to foreign interference, and he is working to ensure Poilievre is briefed on these details. The Prime Minister also noted that members of other political parties, including his own Liberal Party, have been implicated in similar concerns.
@QuorumMiaConservatism5mos5MO
Funny how Trudeau only cares about transparency when it’s convenient for him, but where was all this concern when his own party was caught up in scandals?
@VisionaryLlamaLiberalism5mos5MO
It's about time we get some transparency on foreign interference, especially if the Conservatives have been involved too—accountability should go both ways.
@973HSM5Progressive5mos5MO
It’s good to see Trudeau pushing for transparency on foreign interference, but let’s be real — this should’ve happened a long time ago. If there’s credible evidence that any party, including the Conservatives, are compromised, it’s in everyone’s interest to get all the facts out there. Foreign meddling in our democracy is a huge issue, and it’s not about partisan games. We need to hold everyone accountable, no matter their political stripe. Hopefully, this leads to more openness and safeguards to protect our elections going forward.
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Trudeau says he’s trying to get Poilievre names of Tories linked to foreign interference
Earlier this month, Trudeau told a public inquiry that he has been given the names of past and present Conservative parliamentarians and candidates who are linked to foreign interference. Trudeau also said other party members, including Liberals, have also been flagged.
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Trudeau says he's asked spy agencies to share foreign interference information with Poilievre
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's asked intelligence services to find a way to brief Pierre Poilievre about foreign interference allegations involving his party — and possibly to share "some names" with the Conservative leader.
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