Green Leader Elizabeth May says there's no list of disloyal MPs in unredacted NSICOP report$1:
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says she's read the original version of a highly-publicized intelligence watchdog's report on foreign interference and she doesn't believe any of her House of Commons colleagues knowingly betrayed their country.
This is not what was told when this became public. We were told there was a spectrum of a rouges gallery of useful idiots to outright collision.
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May said the one troubling case in NSICOP's report involved a former MP who maintained a relationship with a foreign intelligence officer.
The report says that, according to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the MP "sought to arrange a meeting in a foreign state with a senior intelligence official and also proactively provided the intelligence officer with information provided in confidence."
May said that person, who was not named in the unredacted report, should be fully investigated by police.
Case in point. Going the judicial route here is not the appropriate remedy and MPs need to be reminded of the extreme risk it is to take aid from foreign benefactors in a political environment that seems to have very few norms left. I am all for ANY named members being sacked regardless of intent to serve as a warning to the rest in order to restore integrity to the house of commons.