Canada Starts Inquiry Into Election Interference by China, Others
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FILE - Signs point voters to a polling station in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, Feb. 25, 2019. An official commission is about to get underway in Ottawa as Canada tries to determine to what extent China and other countries interfered in its last two elections. Former Conservative Member of Parliament Kenny Chiu (Canadian House of Commons) Liberal Party political strategist Mark Marissen. (Courtesy photo) Stewart Prest is a political scientist at the University of British Columbia. (Courtesy photo)
An official commission is about to get underway in Ottawa as Canada tries to determine to what extent China and other countries interfered in its last two elections. The investigation also will examine whether Russia and India interfered as well. All three countries have denied the allegations.
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