Poilievre slams Trudeau for ‘massive national security failure’ at National Microbiology Laboratory

CONSERVATIVE Leader Pierre Poilievre on Wednesday slammed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as documents on the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg tabled in the House of Commons revealed that Xiangguo Qiu and her husband, Keding Cheng, provided confidential scientific information to China.

Poilievre said in a statement: “Under Justin Trudeau’s watch, the PRC and its entities, including the People’s Liberation Army, were allowed to infiltrate Canada’s top level lab. They were able to transfer sensitive intellectual property and dangerous pathogens to the PRC.

“Based on its own assessment, the Liberal government allowed a person who is “a very serious and credible danger” and “a realistic and credible threat to Canada’s economic security” to access and compromise our country’s top level lab, which works with some of the world’s most dangerous viruses, such as Ebola.

“This is a massive national security failure by Justin Trudeau and his Liberal government, which he fought tooth and nail to cover up, including defying four parliamentary orders and taking the House of Commons Speaker to court. He cannot be trusted to keep our people and our country safe.

“Common Sense Conservatives are studying every single page of these explosive documents and will not stop until Canadians know the truth about this unprecedented and terrifying security breach.

“A Pierre Poilievre government will secure our labs and all of our government assets against these sorts of national security breaches and will stand on guard for our country to make sure this never happens again.”