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Justin Trudeau - Catharine Tunney - Marie Josée Hogue - Trudeau says it's his job to question CSIS intelligence, call out 'contradictions' - cbc.ca - China - Canada

Trudeau says it's his job to question CSIS intelligence, call out 'contradictions'

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday he feels it's part of his job to question and call out what he referred to as «contradictions» in intelligence prepared for the federal government.

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Justin Trudeau - Jagmeet Singh - Darren Major - Marie Josée Hogue - David Cochrane - NDP leader says Han Dong shouldn't be allowed back into Liberal caucus - cbc.ca - China - Canada - county Canadian

NDP leader says Han Dong shouldn't be allowed back into Liberal caucus

After reading an unredacted report from one of Canada's intelligence oversight bodies, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he now thinks that Independent MP Han Dong shouldn't be allowed back into the Liberal caucus.

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Touria Izri - Dominic Leblanc - Marie Josée Hogue - Andrew Scheer - Interference inquiry must probe collusion allegations, opposition urges - globalnews.ca - China - Russia - Canada

Interference inquiry must probe collusion allegations, opposition urges

Opposition parties are urging the public inquiry into foreign interference to investigate allegations of Canadian parliamentarians colluding with other governments, as described in a bombshell report released last week.

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Catharine Tunney - Dominic Leblanc - Marie Josée Hogue - Bill 100 (100) - Michael Chong - Conservatives offer to help Liberals pass foreign interference bill quickly - cbc.ca - county Canadian

Conservatives offer to help Liberals pass foreign interference bill quickly

In a rare gesture during a turbulent sitting of Parliament, the Conservative foreign affairs critic is offering his party's help to speed up passage of the Liberal government's foreign interference bill.

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Marie Josée Hogue - Election interference worse than government admits, rights coalition says - globalnews.ca - China - India - Pakistan - Canada

Election interference worse than government admits, rights coalition says

Foreign interference in Canada’s past two federal elections was likely worse than the government has acknowledged and may have swayed results in some ridings, says a coalition of diaspora groups.

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Justin Trudeau - Catharine Tunney - Marie Josée Hogue - David Vigneault - CSIS chief defends his spies' work after PM casts doubt on reliability of agency's reports - cbc.ca - China

CSIS chief defends his spies' work after PM casts doubt on reliability of agency's reports

The head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service appeared before the foreign interference inquiry Friday to defend his agency's work, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested he sometimes doubts the reliability of CSIS reports.

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Justin Trudeau - Peter Zimonjic - Marie Josée Hogue - Action - Trudeau not briefed on some foreign interference concerns about 2021 election, inquiry hears - cbc.ca - China - Canada

Trudeau not briefed on some foreign interference concerns about 2021 election, inquiry hears

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was not briefed in 2021 about possible foreign interference efforts targeting Liberal and Conservative candidates during the 2021 federal election, the Foreign Interference Commission heard Tuesday.

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David Akin - Marie Josée Hogue - David Vigneault - CSIS intel suggests China attempted to funnel $250K, possibly for election interference - globalnews.ca - China - city Beijing - Canada - county Canadian

CSIS intel suggests China attempted to funnel $250K, possibly for election interference

CSIS director David Vigneault says his agency had intelligence ahead of the 2019 federal election that the government of China attempted to funnel — through a network of “threat actors” — approximately $250,000, possibly to interfere in Canadian elections.

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