What happens in politics is important. And, sometimes, what doesn\u0027t happen is important, too.
What matters is this: why did CSIS brief the Liberal Party’s leadership on their concerns about Liberal candidate Han Dong, and his proximity to China, in 2019?
PMO’s Alison Murphy said: “ only became aware that a conversation took place after Mr. Dong told us, following media questions.”Article contentThen, on Friday morning, a new twist: the Globe and Mail reported that another PMO spokesperson, Ann-Clara Vaillancourt, said PMO “only became aware” of Dong’s phone call with the Chinese consul-general after the Globe called them about it. In early March.
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