Conservative leader pierre poilievre has resisted going through the security clearance process that would permit him to view intelligence related to foreign interference Unlike other federal party leaders, poilievre has resisted obtaining his security clearance because he refuses to be “gagged” by the information he receives. Some observers suggest poilievre is avoiding security clearance to maintain plausible deniability about potential foreign interference in his party, particularly regarding indian interference.
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With reports of foreign countries trying to interfere in canada’s elections, poilievre’s refusal to take national security threats seriously is raising serious questions.
He has repeatedly refused briefings that would help him understand threats like foreign interference
His choice limits his ability to respond to national security risks. Anyone with security clearance is legally bound to keep classified information confidential, even during parliamentary debates Poilievre says that this could “gag” him and hinder his. There are many totally reasonable reasons for why mr
Poilievre would choose not to get cleared Here are just a few He lost his national security clearance card and is too embarrassed to ask for a replacement The day he was supposed to go for the interview was dollar shot night at o’hallagans