PM says Conservatives are foreign interference risks, Trump doubles down on his threat to use military on U.S. citizens, and more
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre irresponsible for refusing security clearance. And says members of the Conservative Party are involved in or are at high risk for foreign interference. Trudeau also told the foreign interference inquiry about India's increasing presence in Canadian affairs. Just days ago, Ottawa expelled Indian diplomats over allegations of organised violence and extortion. We have numerous reports including analysis from Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton.
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