The past publishing deal with a CCP-controlled company that printed Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s personal memoir in China raises concerns not only from an ethics perspective but also one of national security, a Tory candidate says. “We are very concerned about the fact that the Prime Minister of Canada would have a personal publishing deal with a Chinese state-owned and controlled company,” Conservative candidate Garnett Genuis told NTD Television, The Epoch Times’ sister media. Genuis is seeking re-election in the riding of Sherwood Park–Fort Saskatchewan and is his party’s shadow minister for human rights. “This means that he is dependent on that company, and indirectly on the Chinese government, in terms [of] for royalties, for his personal financial situation.” First reported by the Globe and Mail on Sept. 14, Trudeau’s Canadian publisher HarperCollins struck a deal with Yilin Press of Nanjing, China in 2016 to republish Trudeau’s memoir “Common Ground” …