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China meddled in past two Canada elections, says Justin Trudeau

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China tried to meddle in the past two Canadian elections but the results were not affected and it was “improbable” Beijing preferred any one party over another, prime minister Justin Trudeau has told an official inquiry.

In sworn testimony before a commission conducting a public inquiry into alleged foreign interferen­ce in the 2019 and 2021 Canadian elections, Trudeau answered questions about intelligen­ce briefings he had received and asserted the elections were “free and fair”.

“Despite attempts by foreign states to interfere, those elections held in their integrity. They were decided by Canadians,” Trudeau said.

Trudeau set up the commission last year under pressure from opposition legislator­s unhappy about media reports on China’s possible role in the elections.

Erin O’Toole, who led the main opposition conservati­ve party during the 2021 campaign, has estimated Chinese interferen­ce cost his party up to nine seats but added it had not changed the course of the election. Trudeau’s Liberal party won both the elections.

Asked about an intelligen­ce report about Chinese officials in Canada expressing a preference in 2021 for a Liberal minority government due to the perception that minority government­s would be more limited in enacting antiChina policies, Trudeau said the report had not reached him.

“While individual [Chinese] officials may well have expressed a preference or another, the impression we got and consistent­ly would get is that … it just would seem very improbable that the Chinese government itself would have a preference in the election,” Trudeau said.

On Monday, Canada’s domestic spy agency told the commission that China “clandestin­ely and deceptivel­y interfered” in both the elections, the firmest evidence so far of suspected Chinese meddling in Canadian politics.

A spokespers­on for the Chinese embassy in Canada said Trudeau “slandered” China during the inquiry hearing, and that “China strongly deplores and resolutely opposes this.”

The spokespers­on said some politician­s have attempted to target China in the public investigat­ion and no substantiv­e evidence had been produced, according to a statement on Thursday.

“China has never had any interest in interferin­g in Canada’s internal affairs,” the spokespers­on added.

Beijing has previously denied all allegation­s of meddling in Canadian affairs and said it had no interest in doing so.

The elections were conducted amid high tensions between the countries over the arrest of an executive of the Chinese company Huawei Technologi­es in Canada, followed by the arrest of two Canadians on spying charges in China. All three were freed in 2021.

The commission will complete an initial report by 3 May and deliver its final report by the end of 2024.

A spokespers­on for the Chinese embassy in Canada said Trudeau “slandered” China during the inquiry hearing, and that “China strongly deplores and resolutely opposes this.”The spokespers­on said some politician­s have attempted to target China in the public investigat­ion. The testimony was full of specious words, and no substantiv­e evidence had been produced, according to a statement on Thursday.“China has never had any interest in interferin­g in Canada’s internal affairs,” the spokespers­on added.Beijing has previously denied all allegation­s of meddling in Canadian affairs and said it had no interest in doing so.

 ?? Photograph: Blair Gable/Reuters ?? Canada's prime minister Justin Trudeau has told an inquiry into alleged foreign interferen­ce inCanadian elections that China meddled in the last two votes.
Photograph: Blair Gable/Reuters Canada's prime minister Justin Trudeau has told an inquiry into alleged foreign interferen­ce inCanadian elections that China meddled in the last two votes.

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