The federal government is working on shutting down Montreal-area suspected Chinese police stations, says an adviser to the prime minister, but this is complicated by staff there being Canadian citizens.
“There is continual investigations by the RCMP into the police stations. We are aware of two in Montreal and work is being done to ensure that they cease to operate,” National Security and Intelligence Adviser Jody Thomas said on June 1.
“Unfortunately, they’re not police stations. They’re often staffed, managed by Canadian citizens, and what we have to do is shut down their activities.”
Thomas was testifying before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs in relation to its investigation into the Chinese regime’s targeting of MPs….