Harjit Sajjan has confirmed Canadian soldiers are no longer training members of the Chinese military, amid scrutiny following a report that senior civil servants opposed a decision last year to stop training activities with the regime.A report by The Globe and Mail on Thursday cited documents mistakenly released under access to information laws which said Global Affairs Canada pushed back at the decision by Chief of Defence Staff Gen.
Jonathan Vance last year to cancel the training.The training was set to see Canadian soldiers train Chinese soldiers in winter activities at CFB Petawawa.The matter dominated question period in the House of Commons, with Sajjan blaming the former Conservative government for having signed a military cooperation.