Trudeau elaborates on what Chinese ‘interference’ he discussed with Xi Jinping at G20
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has offered his most detailed explanation yet about what kind of “interference” he brought up with Chinese President Xi Jinping in a meeting earlier this month.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre asked in question period today what specific interference the Prime Minister’s Office was referring to when it offered limited details about the leaders’ conversation at the G20 summit in Indonesia.
Trudeau replied that his government has known for years about “consistent engagements” by Chinese government representatives in Canadian communities and with local media.
He also referred to “reports of illicit Chinese police stations” and said officials are concerned about these issues.