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‘China poses serious strategic threat to Canada’

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China poses a serious strategic threat to Canada, both through attempts to steal secrets and a campaign to intimidate the Chinese community, the head of Canada’s spy agency said on Tuesday in a rare public appearance.

The remarks by Canadian Security Intelligen­ce Service (CSIS) Director David Vigneault mark the second time in a few months that Ottawa - mired in a broad diplomatic and trade dispute with Beijing - has identified China as a problem actor.

Vigneault told an online forum that hostile activity by state actors seeking among other things to purloin business secrets and sensitive data “represents a significan­t danger to Canada’s prosperity and sovereignt­y” and singled out China.

“The government of China ... is pursuing a strategy for geopolitic­al advantage on all fronts economic, technologi­cal, political, and military and using all elements of state power to carry out activities that are a direct threat to our national security and sovereignt­y,” he said. The biopharmac­eutical and health, artificial intelligen­ce, quantum computing, ocean technology and aerospace sectors were most at hackers, he said. China regularly denies it is trying to steal secrets. Vigneault also said China had used its Operation Fox Hunt - a search for what Beijing says are corrupt officials and executives who have fled abroad with their assets - to routinely threaten and intimidate political opponents in Canada.

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