Subhead:The RCMP is now ‘exchanging information’ with law enforcement in China after Mark Carney reached a controversial agreement with officials in Beijing earlier this year.#   The federal government is refusing to release the full text of a controversial policing agreement between the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and authorities in the People’s Republic of China, despite mounting concerns over foreign interference and transnational repression. In response to an Order Paper Question submitted by Conservative MP John Williamson, the government confirmed that the 2026 memorandum of understanding between the RCMP and China includes “exchange of information,” “investigative assistance,” “training,” and coordination with other domestic law enforcement agencies. But Canadians won’t get to see the actual agreement.​Read More