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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Globe staff
Publication Date: April 10, 2024 - 09:15

Foreign interference inquiry live updates: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, cabinet ministers to testify today

April 10, 2024
The latest on the foreign-interference inquiry in Canada Foreign interference has dominated the headlines since The Globe first reported details of China's sophisticated strategy to disrupt Canada's democracy in February, 2023. The long-awaited public inquiry on the issue launched in September, 2023. Public hearings have already heard testimonies from diaspora groups, election officials and politicians targeted by China. Today, the commission will hear from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, along with cabinet ministers Bill Blair, Karina Gould and Dominic LeBlanc. Find live updates from our reporters below. Watch live


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