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transparency, campaign financing rules, business regulation, and academic integrity

Dated June 24, 1997 Ref IMAGES-006-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020614.txt Release House Oversight Committee — Epstein Estate Records (Nov 2025) 1 pages

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155 transparency, campaign financing rules, business regulation, and academic integrity are cultivated and fairly robust. These experiences suggest the following solutions or best practices in the Canadian case, which largely parallel the broader report’s findings: e Make clear public statements of Canadian values—political, economic, social, and academic. e Insist on reciprocity with Chinese actors in each domain of engagement. e Identify what harms Canadian state, social, and community interests. e Strengthen the practice of Canadian values of multiculturalism, open society, and integration. e Share experiences in each sector to build capacity and promote best practices, particularly engaging the Canadian Chinese community. e Train and make use of area specialists to better understand PRC intentions (just as the PRC relies on “Western” specialists). NOTES 1 “Chinese Intelligence Services and Triads Financial Links in Canada,” Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Canadian Security Intelligence Service, June 24, 1997, accessed October 11, 2018, http://www.jrnyquist .com/sidewinder.htm. 2 Steven Chase and Robert Fife, “CSIS Report Warns of Chinese Interference in New Zealand,” Globe and Mail (Toronto), May 31, 2018, accessed October 11, 2018, https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article -csis-report-warns-of-chinese-interference-in-new-zealand. 3 Sarah Boesveld, “Government Infiltrated by Spies, CSIS Boss Says,” Globe and Mail (Toronto), May 1, 2018, accessed October 11, 2018, https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/government-infiltrated-by -spies-csis-boss-says/article4392618. 4 Petti Fong, “CSIS Head Backtracks on Allegations of Foreign Influence over Canadian Officials,” Star (Toronto), June 23, 2010, accessed October 11, 2018, https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2010/06/23 /csis_head_backtracks_on_allegations_of_foreign_influence_over_canadian_officials.html. 5 Robert Fife and Steven Chase, “Trudeau Attended Cash-for-access Fundraiser with Chinese Billionaires,” Globe and Mail (Toronto), April 7, 2017, accessed October 11, 2018, https://www.the globeandmail.com/news/politics/trudeau-attended-cash-for-access-fundraiser-with-chinese -billionaires/article32971362. 6 Joanna Smith, “Candice Bergen: China Denied My Travel Visa, Liberals Were No Help,” Canadian Press, September 29, 2017, accessed October 11, 2018, http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/china-travel-visa-bergen -1.4314000. Appendix 2 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020614

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