Top Officials Defend Sharing India Interference Info Exclusively With US Publication

Top security and foreign affairs officials have confirmed providing information on alleged Indian interference in Canada to a U.S. media outlet without sharing it with Canadians, but they denied sharing anything that was classified.
The confirmation came from the prime minister’s National Security and Intelligence Advisor Nathalie Drouin and Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister David Morrison who appeared on Oct. 29 before the House of Commons public safety committee.
The committee is studying reports of interference by India after the RCMP said on Oct. 14 that Indian government agents were allegedly involved in homicides and extortion in Canada. Global Affairs Canada announced the same day it was expelling six Indian diplomats in relation to that….