NSICOP chair says it's up to the RCMP to probe allegations of foreign interference
The chair of an intelligence review body that released an explosive report earlier this week alleging some Canadian parliamentarians "wittingly" helped foreign state actors says it's now up to RCMP to decide whether it can pursue charges.
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The chair of an intelligence review body that released an explosive report earlier this week alleging some Canadian parliamentarians "wittingly" helped foreign state actors says it's now up to RCMP to decide whether it can pursue charges.