MPs, senator ask why government didn't warn them they were targeted by China-backed hackers
Conservative MP Garnett Genuis says his privilege as a Parliamentarian was violated when the Canadian government failed to warn him and other members of a parliamentary alliance that they had been targeted by Chinese hackers.
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Conservative MP Garnett Genuis says his privilege as a Parliamentarian was violated when the Canadian government failed to warn him and other members of a parliamentary alliance that they had been targeted by Chinese hackers.