Canadians demand a full inquiry on CCP interference.

Canadians demand a full inquiry on CCP interference. 1



An independent public inquiry into the alleged CCP interference in Canada’s democratic system is inevitable, according to a commentary. Leaks of security documents indicating CCP interference will continue until action is taken. National polling found that 71 percent of Canadians want a public inquiry held. Global News alleged that MP Han Dong may have communicated with Chinese consular officials to keep Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig jailed longer, which horrified Canadians. A thorough investigation is required, and politicians who refuse to launch an inquiry may face reelection problems. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has the power to call for an inquiry, but he may not want to jeopardize his position of power. The government must call for a formal public inquiry into the CCP interference issue. Canadians are losing faith in their democratic institutions.

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