> When asked about the intelligence reports, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said she couldn't comment without risking the investigation and Canada's obligations to its Five Eyes partners.
> "That partnership rests very much on those… intelligence conversations being held in confidence," she told CBC News Network's Power & Politics host David Cochrane.
It sounds like they would talk about it more if it wasn't so damaging to the NS-cough, cough FIVE-EYES partners™ who brought them this data.
Methinks a big American tech company cooperated to bring them the information, perhaps under the assurance that potential flak wouldn't come their way.
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> "That partnership rests very much on those… intelligence conversations being held in confidence," she told CBC News Network's Power & Politics host David Cochrane.
It sounds like they would talk about it more if it wasn't so damaging to the NS-cough, cough FIVE-EYES partners™ who brought them this data.
Methinks a big American tech company cooperated to bring them the information, perhaps under the assurance that potential flak wouldn't come their way.