CSIS, RCMP heads among those testifying at foreign interference inquiry
The ongoing inquiry into foreign interference is set to hear today from the top brass of Canada's intelligence agencies and foreign service.
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The ongoing inquiry into foreign interference is set to hear today from the top brass of Canada's intelligence agencies and foreign service.
The ongoing inquiry into foreign interference is set to hear on Thursday from the top brass of Canada’s intelligence agencies and foreign service.
As two Montreal-area Chinese groups accused of hosting clandestine Chinese government «police stations» sue the RCMP for defamation, the head of the national police service maintains his officers are acting on «credible» information.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre sent a letter to the RCMP commissioner Tuesday asking the Mounties to investigate the government's COVID-era ArriveCan app, a pandemic program that's been marred by controversy.
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