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Newsroom Ready: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defends report on foreign interference
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended a report from special rapporteur David Johnston on foreign interference allegations, as some opposition parties rejected an offer to look at secret information that led to the report’s findings. (May 24, 2023)
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The Canadian Press
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CP167055305
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Create Date:
5/24/2023 4:30:00 PM
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china
David Johnston
foreign affairs
foreign interference
heads of government
Manitoba
politics
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