Case against ex-Mountie charged with helping China can go ahead in Quebec, judge says
- A Quebec court judge has allowed the case against a former RCMP officer for aiding China with foreign interference to proceed in the province.
- The defendant's lawyers argued that the case should have been in BC or Ontario, but the judge stated that the Security of Information Act allows trials anywhere in Canada.
- The accused, residing in Hong Kong, faces charges of conspiracy and preparatory acts benefiting China, using Canadian connections for intelligence.
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