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In this podcast interview with Jason James of BNN, I broke down my reporting on alleged PRC colluders in NSICOP 2019.
We also discussed why Canada needs an independent anti-corruption agency.
And I considered whether Foreign Minister Melanie Joly’s visit to Beijing was representative of Canadian voters, or more likely to benefit influential industrialists in Quebec that have backed Liberal prime ministers from Pierre and Justin Trudeau to Jean Chretien.
Enjoy.
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By Sam Cooper5
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In this podcast interview with Jason James of BNN, I broke down my reporting on alleged PRC colluders in NSICOP 2019.
We also discussed why Canada needs an independent anti-corruption agency.
And I considered whether Foreign Minister Melanie Joly’s visit to Beijing was representative of Canadian voters, or more likely to benefit influential industrialists in Quebec that have backed Liberal prime ministers from Pierre and Justin Trudeau to Jean Chretien.
Enjoy.
The Bureau is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

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