Ottawa Seeks European Intelligence Sharing
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Joly seeks more intelligence sharing with Europeans as U.S. drifts from Ukraine

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Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says Ottawa wants to deepen intelligence sharing with European partners.
Joly was speaking at a virtual news conference from London after talking to U.K. National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell .
Experts have expressed concern about some of the intelligence officials appointed by U.S. President Donald Trump .
Canada needs to respond to the “politicization of intelligence” under Trump , expert says.
Canada should be particularly concerned about whether the U.S. shares closely protected sources and methods with Moscow .
Canada should also be deploying intelligence attaches to foreign capitals who can speak on behalf of multiple agencies.
Wark suggested this would start with Nordic and Baltic countries that understand Russia , and expand to countries like Japan and South Korea .
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