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Poilievre distances himself from Conservative senators’ comments on suing reporters

Pierre Poilievre says he does not support a Conservative senator’s suggestion to raise money to sue “messy reporters” covering Beijing’s alleged foreign interference in Canadian politics.

“We need to take legal action to deal with the messy reporters, newspapers and politicians,” Oh was reported to have said.Foreign interference: Government House leader says he ‘expects news’ on public inquiry ‘very soon’ “Canadians of Chinese origin are some of our most patriotic people. I stand with them against foreign interference and for democracy,” the brief statement, attributed to Poilievre, read.

“Because you know all these journalists, these newspapers suppress us every day. One wave after another,” Oh was reported to have said.B.C. MP Jenny Kwan says CSIS revealed China is targeting her

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