“It is every university and institution’s responsibility to safeguard its information,” states the document, a copy of which was obtained by the National Post. “The Chinese government (poses) a particular threat to U.S. academia for a variety of reasons.”
In Canada, where 143,000 Chinese students are enrolled at colleges and universities, there’s little evidence of the same level of vigilance, or willingness to name China as a prime villain. The RCMP says it has produced no such document and has no country-specific enforcement programs, while universities report little in the way of warnings from security agencies.
The country’s spy agency does acknowledge an economic espionage problem, without mentioning any one country.
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