CSIS has begun offering other MPs briefings on foreign interference

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The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has begun reaching out to more elected officials to offer briefings on foreign interference after the federal government expelled a Chinese diplomat for allegedly targeting the family of Conservative MP Michael Chong.

The Globe and Mail, citing a top-secret document from 2021, reported last week that the Chinese government was targeting a Canadian MP. An unnamed security source reportedly told The Globe that Zhao Wei was allegedly working on efforts to target Chong’s family in China.

As first reported by the Globe and Mail on Friday, CSIS has now requested a meeting with former Conservative leader Erin O’Toole and NDP

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