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Foreign interference inquiry will be 'deeply uncomfortable' for Beijing, Canada's ambassador to China says

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Canada’s ambassador to China says the coming inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian elections will be a difficult moment for Beijing, but Canada must move forward with a balance of co-operation and resilience in the bilateral relationship.

In an interview airing Saturday on CBC Radio’s The House, Jennifer May said the inquiry, which will hold its first preliminary public hearings on Jan. 29 and run over a period of months, will cover issues ranging from disinformation to espionage — many of which could cast China in a negative light.

“I think there is a reality that this is going to be something that

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