
Canada ‘will not be intimidated’ after China expels diplomat: Trudeau
The Canadian leader said his administration took the decision to expel the Chinese official “to send a very clear message that we will not accept foreign interference.”
The Canadian leader said his administration took the decision to expel the Chinese official “to send a very clear message that we will not accept foreign interference.”
In February, Google announced it also tested restricting Canadians’ access to news in preparation for the passing of the Online News Act, which is currently before the Senate.
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