‘Troubled’ Eby seeks CSIS briefing on alleged Chinese meddling in Vancouver election
VANCOUVER — British Columbia Premier David Eby says he’s “very troubled” by allegations of Chinese interference in Vancouver’s municipal elections last year and he’s asked Canada’s intelligence agency for a briefing.
Eby says Canadians deserve a “thorough and independent investigation” into the claims reported in the Globe and Mail newspaper this week that China’s consulate in Vancouver meddled in the municipal polls by using diaspora community groups and grooming certain candidates.
The premier says he’s asked for a “full briefing” by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service but he hasn’t received it yet.
The newspaper report cites CSIS documents, but Eby says he’s not in a position to comment on their credibility.