Canadian officials have admitted leaking information to The Washington Post about India’s alleged interference in Canadian affairs, including the killing of a Sikh activist. Trudeau’s national security adviser, Nathalie Drouin, confirmed the leak, prompting criticism from opposition MPs who argue Canadians were not informed. Drouin defended the action as part of a strategy to present Canada’s side.
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