Committee probing election interference stalls over motion to summon PM's senior adviser

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A House committee looking into reports that China interfered in Canadian elections appears to be at a standstill as Liberal MPs continue to filibuster a motion that would compel the prime minister’s chief of staff to testify.

The Conservatives have been pushing for Katie Telford to appear before the committee to answer questions about recent media reports claiming the Prime Minister’s Office [PMO] was briefed on Beijing’s alleged interference in recent federal elections.

According to reporting by Global News, the Privy Council Office prepared a report for the Trudeau government warning that Chinese officials in Toronto had disbursed money to a “covert network

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