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Foreign Interference a Growing Problem in Many Countries, Including Canada

Foreign Interference a Growing Problem in Many Countries, Including Canada
The Chinese embassy in Ottawa in a file photo. The Epoch Times
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What do France, Azerbaijan, and New Caledonia have in common? Looking at a map you would think, not much. France is in Europe, Azerbaijan in Asia and New Caledonia is way out in the Pacific Ocean. The three nations have no obvious links, except for the fact that New Caledonia was “colonized” by the French back in the mid-19th century and is now part of that country’s overseas territories.

Phil Gurski
Phil Gurski
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Phil Gurski spent 32 years working at Canadian intelligence agencies and is a specialist in terrorism. He is the author of six books on terrorism.