Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in a statement to a public inquiry, described it as "very improbable" that the Chinese government would favor the Liberal Party in the last two Canadian elections amidst high tensions between the two nations. He acknowledged attempts by China to meddle but emphasized that these efforts did not impact the election results. Trudeau maintained it was 'very improbable' that Beijing had a preference for any one party, reinforcing the integrity of the electoral outcomes as decided by Canadian voters.
China tried to meddle in the last two Canadian elections but the results were not affected and it was “improbable” Beijing preferred any one party over another, says PM Justin Trudeau https://t.co/fA4aK58K5P https://t.co/497FIJC0uX
China tried to meddle in the last two Canadian elections but the results were not impacted and it was ‘improbable’ Beijing preferred any one party over another, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told an official probe https://t.co/IajUPxtakz
China tried to meddle but Canadians decided last 2 elections, Trudeau tells inquiry https://t.co/4HYPfROGni
China tried to meddle but Canadians decided the last two elections, says PM Trudeau https://t.co/E67HhwCrzn https://t.co/U3agK93EoU
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a public inquiry he found it “very improbable” the Chinese government would prefer his Liberal Party to win recent elections in Canada, given the high tensions between the two countries https://t.co/I4YFGDO3ng