Police Cooperation Agreement With China ‘Surprised’ Canadians, Senator Says
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By Olivia Gomm
Published on April 22, 2026.
The federal government's recent law enforcement cooperation agreement with China has surprised many Canadians, according to Senator Clément Gignac. The announcement was made during a parliamentary committee meeting. The agreement was signed in January by Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Chinese Ministry of Public Security.
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