The federal government of Canada has been “compromised by agents of Communist China” since at least the 1990s, according to a retired spy.
Michel Juneau-Katsuya, who formerly worked for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), made this revelation during a meeting of the Canadian House of Commons. In his testimony before the ethics committee, Juneau-Katsuya said there were a few federal ridings or electoral districts that served as “hunting grounds” for agents of the Chinese Communist Party.
“We have seen similar ridings constantly being targeted particularly where there was a great number of Chinese Canadian residents,” said the erstwhile spy formerly with the CSIS’s Asia-Pacific desk. “These are the hunting grounds of the consular offices.”