ADAMS: Foreign influence isn’t fine just because “our side” does it
Supporting allies is one thing. Allowing foreign governments shape our politics and media is another, and Canadians should not pretend there’s a difference depending on who does it.
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Supporting allies is one thing. Allowing foreign governments shape our politics and media is another, and Canadians should not pretend there’s a difference depending on who does it.
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