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    Tories grilled over reports of U.S. spying in Canada

    NDP Leader Tom Mulcair couldn't get answers from the government on a report the U.S. spied on officials attending the 2010 G20 summit in Toronto. Defence Minister Rob Nicholson is standing by the Canadian eavesdropping agency. 
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    The Canadian Press
    Unique identifier: CP14686696 
    Legacy Identifier: n_G20-Spying20131128T1545 
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    Duration: 1m17s 
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    Create Date: 11/28/2013 3:45:00 PM 
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    American spy agency
    CBC report
    CBC The National
    clandestine operations
    Communications Security Establishment Canada
    Conservative Party of Canada
    CSEC Canada
    defence minister
    Edward Snowden
    G20 2010
    G20 in Toronto
    g20 summit
    international spying
    leaked Snowdon documents
    national eavesdropping agency
    National Security Agency
    NDP Leader
    Opposition Leader
    Rob Nicholson
    spying on Canadian soil
    surveillance in Canada
    Tom Mulcair
    U.S. embassy in Ottawa
    U.S. NSA
    whistleblower documents