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Politics Week: Different Accounts Of Foreign Interference Dossier

CANADA
  • NDP leader Jagmeet Singh says he has seen evidence of wrongdoing by Canadian lawmakers in a classified report about foreign interference, contradicting Green Party MP Elizabeth who said her only concern involves a former lawmaker.
  • May said the unredacted report has no formal list of names of lawmakers potentially involved in suspicious activities.
  • Government agrees to refer evidence that some lawmakers may have aided hostile foreign powers in recent years to a judicial inquiry into interference in Canada’s democratic system.
  • BOC speech Thursday defends QE and other pandemic policies, says will release review early next year. Conservative Leader Poilievre has said he will fire Governor Macklem if elected.
  • Polling aggregator 338Canada shows Conservatives likely to win majority government if an election were held now. Election is due in late 2025 under traditional four-year mandate.
  • Sample headline: Trudeau says he considered stepping down during marriage difficulties (CBC)
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