OTTAWA - A Senate committee should examine the hurdles that make it difficult to use secret intelligence in Canada's courts, says the government representat
A Senate committee should examine the hurdles that make it difficult to use secret intelligence in Canada s courts, says the government representative in the upper chamber.
A Senate committee should examine the hurdles that make it difficult to use secret intelligence in Canada's courts, says the government representative in the upper chamber.
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Publishing date: Jan 23, 2021 • January 23, 2021 • 3 minute read • Chinese President Xi Jinping, middle, and senior members of the government stand as a the People s Liberation Army Band plays the national anthem at a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of China s entry into the Korean War, on October 23, 2020 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China. Photo by Kevin Frayer /Getty Images
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A 2019 Nanos opinion survey indicated that 9-10 pre-pandemic Canadians held a negative impression of the Government of China.
Many nationals of countries with independent media probably know that during about 40 days in late 2019 and early 2020 Beijing concealed and falsified information about the spread of COVID-19 within China.