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Ontario
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Canada
Newsroom Ready: May fears 'gong show' debate over foreign interference hurts democracy
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says she believes the small number of MPs named in a recent spy watchdog report did not knowingly set out to betray Canada. May says she's relieved after reading an unredacted version of a report on foreign interference, but says heated rhetoric on Parliament Hill must shift toward better protecting Canadian democracy.(June 11, 2024)
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP172092434
Legacy Identifier:
r_May-Foreign-Interference20240611T1600
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1m42s
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1920px × 1080px 235.33 MB
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Create Date:
6/11/2024 8:00:00 PM
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Elizabeth May
foreign interference
Ottawa