Telford says national security limits what she can say on foreign interference
OTTAWA — The prime minister’s chief of staff took the hot seat today at a House committee that is tasked with studying alleged foreign interference.
Katie Telford is testifying at the procedure and House affairs committee to talk about what she knows about Chinese meddling in the 2019 and 2021 elections.
The Conservatives opened the meeting by grilling her about specifics around recent media reports that cite unnamed sources who allege China meddled in the past two elections.
Telford says she cannot answer specific questions about intelligence because the matters are extremely sensitive and the law limits what she can talk about in this public setting.