Canadian government probing allegations Poland wanted to surveil former Alberta cabinet minister

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The federal government is looking into allegations the Polish government has dismissed one of its diplomats over their refusal to gather information on the social and political activities of former Alberta cabinet minister Thomas Lukaszuk, CBC News has learned. 

“This is a violation of international diplomatic protocols and agreements. This definitely infringes on my human rights or my charter rights,” Lukaszuk told CBC News in an interview.

“I would never expect that Polish diplomacy would be engaging in such activities… Any random ministry cannot simply surveil Polish Canadians abroad.”

Lukaszuk, who served as deputy premier in former Progressive Conservative premier Alison Redford’s government, believes

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