Canadian military says it has found evidence of Chinese surveillance in Arctic – BBC News 中文

  • Nadine Yousif
  • By BBC reporter from Toronto

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Since 2022, the Canadian military has thwarted several surveillance attempts on Canadian territory, the Canadian Defense Department said.

The Canadian military has confirmed that it recently discovered evidence of Chinese surveillance in the Arctic.

The news, first reported by Canada’s The Globe and Mail, raised questions regarding China’s activities in the Arctic.

Earlier, a suspected Chinese spy balloon floated in Canadian and US airspace before it was shot down by the US military.

China has also recently been accused of interfering in Canadian elections.

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