Prime Minister Trudeau accused the Conservative Party of negligence regarding foreign interference, claiming he possesses evidence about compromised members, which he intends to discuss publicly.
While facing scrutiny, Trudeau highlighted the importance of security clearances, suggesting that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's refusal to obtain one limits his awareness of potential risks within his party.
In a pointed response to accusations of mismanagement, Trudeau asserted that he also has names from his own Liberal Party regarding foreign interference, indicating a broader issue across parties.
In the face of political backlash, the Prime Minister framed his comments as necessary disclosure in the midst of a federal inquiry into foreign meddling in Canadian politics.
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