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Former Canadian Scientist Accused of Copying Government Documents for Beijing

Former Canadian Scientist Accused of Copying Government Documents for Beijing

A former Canadian federal scientist has been accused of copying thousands of internal government documents and providing them to Beijing. The accused, 65-year-old Dennis Lu, worked for Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) for almost three decades,... Read more.

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