PM's national security adviser says there's been a 'breakdown' in how intelligence is shared

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s national security and intelligence adviser says that while Canada’s security services failed to warn MPs and those at the highest levels of government about China’s intimidation tactics in a timely manner, the breakdown in that process wasn’t the fault of any one person.

“There is no one person. There is no single point of failure,” Jody Thomas told a parliamentary committee Thursday morning.

“There was a flaw in the process.”

The senior public servant’s testimony comes after three MPs publicized information they’ve received from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service about the Chinese government’s campaigns against them — and a week after a report called out serious problems with the way

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