By Rebel News
Published February 27, 2023
Finding himself embroiled in yet another scandal, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed accusations that the Chinese Communist Party helped elect a Toronto-area Liberal member of Parliament.
Speaking at a joint press conference with Ontario Premier Doug Ford in Mississauga, Trudeau told reporters that he was glad Canadians were interested in possible election interference, but stopped short of guaranteeing a public inquiry.
“I think it's a really important and great thing that Canadians are so interested in ensuring that our principles of democracy and our practice of democracy continues to be protected from the ongoing interference as attempted by authoritarian governments around the world, whether it be China or other countries like it,” the prime minister told reporters.
“This week, at a parliamentary committee in public hearings our national security and intelligence adviser, along with the deputy minister of foreign affairs...will be testifying, among other top officials, publicly to a committee of the House of Commons on what is going on and what happened, and what further methods are going to be taken,” he added.
When faced with lapses in judgement, Trudeau has often pointed to these as opportunities to “learn.”
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