OTTAWA — The head of Canada's spy agency says he stands by the stark conclusions contained in a series of briefing notes, including that China 'clandestinely and deceptively interfered' in the past two federal votes.
OTTAWA — The head of Canada's spy agency says he stands by the stark conclusions contained in a series of briefing notes, including that China"clandestinely and deceptively interfered" in the past two federal votes.
Vigneault, director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, is testifying for a second time before a federal inquiry into foreign election interference.
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