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Is Canada's approach to China working?

Parliament is roiling over allegations of foreign interference in twoelections, and accusations of cover up calls for a public inquiry are swirling. Is Canadas approach to China working? How does the election interference controversy affect you?

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Picture of Canadian and Chinese flags taken prior to the meeting with Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and China's President Xi Jinping at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse on December 5, 2017, in Beijing. Picture taken December 5, 2017. (Fred Dufour/Reuters)

Parliament is roiling over allegations of foreign interference in two Canadian federal elections.

There have been accusations of cover ups andcalls for a public inquiry swirling.

Recent reports by the Globe and Mail and Global News, relying on Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) documents and unnamed intelligence sources, have detailed different ways the Chinese government has allegedly interfered with Canadian elections.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is questioning the accuracy of recent top-secret leaks to the media.

Our question this week:Is Canada's approach to China working? How does the election interference controversy affect you?

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