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Politics Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom say they’re “deeply concerned” about foreign information manipulation and have jointly endorsed a framework to counter the threat. Misinformation concerns growing as democracies prepare for pending elections U.S. President Joe Biden, center, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left, and British Prime MinisterContinue Reading

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Politics Prime Minister Justin Trudeau skirted the question Thursday when he was asked whether one of his key MPs should stay in his parliamentary secretary role after railing against the government’s approach to the conflict in the Gaza Strip. Rob Oliphant, parliamentary secretary to the foreign affairs minister, ripped government’s policyContinue Reading

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Politics A number of government assets — including government employee security and entry passes and an office key — were stolen and were not recovered when the justice minister’s government-issued vehicle was stolen in November 2023. The department says security passes were deactivated when the theft was reported Kate McKennaContinue Reading

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Politics Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Thursday he’s troubled by news that an Alberta Mountie has been charged with sharing protected policing information with the Rwandan government — the latest such accusation to be levelled at a member of the RCMP. RCMP this week charged an Alberta Mountie with leaking policeContinue Reading

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Politics Canada’s intelligence agency is warning that extremists could inspire serious violence against the 2SLGBTQI+ community — a threat the Canadian Security Intelligence Service says will almost certainly continue over the coming year. Intelligence agency says risk will ‘almost certainly continue’ over the coming year Catharine Tunney · CBC NewsContinue Reading