U.S. analysis ongoing to determine if Chinese spy balloon gathered intel from Canada
WASHINGTON — Canada’s defence minister says the United States is still trying to determine whether a Chinese surveillance balloon collected any intelligence from either country when it flew over North America last week.
Anita Anand says Canada opted against shooting it down over Canadian airspace because it was deemed not to pose a threat to public safety.
And she says Norad, the Canada-U.S. continental defence system, tracked the balloon throughout its flight, but she won’t say precisely where it was when it was first detected.
Anand met today with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin at the Pentagon as she wrapped up a two-day visit to Washington, D.C. with Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne.