Canada Fires Scientists for Sharing Sensitive Information with China
A comprehensive investigation reveals that two scientists at Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory were dismissed for transferring confidential data to China, compromising national security.
- Two scientists, Xiangguo Qiu and Keding Cheng, were fired from Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory for sharing sensitive information with China.
- The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) found that Qiu intentionally transferred scientific knowledge and materials to benefit China.
- The investigation highlighted the scientists' failure to protect sensitive assets and their refusal to acknowledge collaborations with Chinese entities.
- Health Minister Mark Holland acknowledged security lapses at the lab but assured that no national secrets were compromised.
- The case has sparked concerns over foreign interference and the protection of intellectual property in Canada's scientific community.