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Poilievre dismisses interference claims, questions Carney's dealings with China

  • The issue of foreign interference in Canadian democracy emerged during the campaign, with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre discussing security clearances and financial ties to Beijing.
  • Carney criticized Poilievre for not obtaining a security clearance, while Poilievre questioned Carney's dealings with China and alleged financial ties.
  • CSIS officials stated that there is no evidence that Poilievre was aware of any foreign meddling during the Conservative leadership race, as reported by an anonymous source.
  • On March 25, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre discussed claims of foreign interference in Canadian democracy during a campaign event.
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Easton Spectator broke the news in on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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