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Parliamentary committee agrees to take on probe of Winnipeg lab scandal

A parliamentary committee has agreed to question key witnesses about how two scientists studying deadly viruses at a special lab in Winnipeg were able to work closely and covertly with China.

Conservative MP Michael Chong brought forward a motion to the Canada-China committee Tuesday morning to study the recent release of federal documents related to the dismissal of two scientists — Dr. Xiangguo Qiu and her husband Keding Cheng — from the National Microbiology Lab.

As a Level 4 lab, the Winnipeg institution is cleared to work with some of the most dangerous pathogens in the world.

«I think it's really important that the government get its security policies right so that we don't see another national security breach like we saw at the Winnipeg lab,» Chong said after the committee meeting Tuesday.

After a years-long fight over access to information about Qiu and Cheng, the federal government tabled hundreds of documents relating to the case last month. They showed that the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) first became suspicious in September 2018 after Qiu had been listed as the inventor on a Chinese patent that might have contained scientific information produced in Canada.

That triggered a Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) review, which ultimately concluded Qiu had lied and was «intentionally» sharing scientific information and materials with China — potentially putting public health in jeopardy.

The intelligence service also said it believed Cheng was not truthful in his interviews and had worked with a restricted visitor at PHAC «who is connected to [China's] People's Liberation Army.»

The couple were marched out of the facility in July 2019 and were stripped of their security clearances. Their dismissals

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