‘Gross Partisan Exaggeration’ to Call MPs ‘Traitors,’ Minister LeBlanc Tells Inquiry

Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc has rejected a proposal to disclose the names of MPs who allegedly colluded with foreign states, telling the Foreign Interference Commission the issue has been exaggerated.
“It is a gross partisan exaggeration, and I think irresponsible for people to—and many have in the public domain—claim that there are traitors sitting in Parliament and treasonous people,” LeBlanc said as he testified before the public inquiry on Oct. 15.
LeBlanc echoed the view of the prime minister’s top security adviser when asked to comment on the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) report released in June….