B.C. premier wants CSIS briefing on China's alleged meddling in Vancouver election

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B.C. Premier David Eby says he is “very troubled” by allegations of China’s alleged interference in a Vancouver election.The Chinese consulate in Vancouver calls the allegations “utterly groundless.”Vancouver’s current and former mayors say the alleged foreign interference didn’t impact final election results.The CSIS calls the alleged foreign interference activities by the Chinese government the “greatest strategic threat to national security” in Canada.Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the CSIS leaks are proof Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has lost the confidence of the Canadian intelligence community.Analysts warn cities present a “weak link” in Canadian democracies.

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