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Mia Rabson and Stephanie Taylor, The Canadian Press OTTAWA - Canada's intelligence agencies must immediately inform MPs of any threats against them, regardless of whether those threats are considered credible, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday. Trudeau told reporters that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service,the country's national spy agency, never shared information it received about threats against Conservative MP Michael Chong and his family members who live in Hong Kong. “CSIS made the determination that it wasn't something that needed to be raised to a higher level because it wasn't a significant enough concern,” Trudeau said. The prime minister said...