Cbc Interview Dept: Was the revelation a tactical choice? If so, it surely made the phone lines go silent. Or a slip of the tongue in front of journalists with whom Mr. Fadden was getting too comfortable? If so, he should have known that the cameras are always rolling, according to Globe And Mail. The allegations cast aspersions on many politicians, especially those with connections to immigrant communities in particular, Chinese-Canadians . Mr. Fadden's suggestion, that some are acting in the interests of another country merited further investigation, not a public announcement. And if it does not hold up, Mr. Fadden has done the public a tremendous disservice and of primary interest are Mr. Fadden's reckless remarks in a CBC interview that politicians – cabinet minister in two provinces, and some municipal leaders – “have developed quite an attachment to foreign countries.” What is the nature of the “attachment?” Officials are loathe to disclose “raw intelligence,” or the observations and intercepted communications that form the basis of intelligence findings – there is often too much noise, and not enough signal. But Mr. Fadden's suspicions, if he still holds them, must now be accompanied by greater disclosure. As
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