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China pressuring Canadian media execs, journalists to manipulate news: NSICOP report

China was paying select Canadian media executives and journalists to act as conduits for its foreign election interference operations.

Nobody “acted in bad faith,” concludes foreign interference report

The foreign interference inquiry released its long-awaited final report, concluding there was no evidence that anybody “acted in bad faith”.

Liberal MPs, leftist media have meltdown over Jordan Peterson’s podcast with Poilievre

From unsubstantiated claims of Russian interference to fear-mongering over pro-life advertisements - Canadian leftist media and politicians had a meltdown down over Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s podcast interview with Dr. Jordan Peterson.

Civil liberties group outlines five legal cases to watch in 2025

A Canadian civil liberties group says there are several legal challenges Canadians concerned about their constitutional rights should pay attention to in 2025.

Kevin Vuong, journalist name five officials allegedly involved in foreign influence scheme

A group comprising an Independent MP, an investigative journalist, and senior bureaucrats named four politicians and one government advisor allegedly involved in a China-led...

Amid calls to resign, Trudeau affirms he will be the Liberal leader in the...

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has declared that he will continue to lead the Liberal party into the next federal election, despite calls from party members and Liberal MPs for him to step down.

Trudeau accuses Jordan Peterson and Tucker Carlson of being funded by Russia

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Canadian author and psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson, as well as American media personality Tucker Carlson, of being funded by Russia without providing any evidence to substantiate his claims.

“He is lying,” Poilievre slams Trudeau’s foreign interference allegations 

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of “lying” during Trudeau’s testimony at the public inquiry into foreign interference on Wednesday, in which Trudeau alleged the Conservative leader didn’t have the proper security clearance to be briefed on foreign interference by law enforcement. 

Naming foreign collaborator MPs not a debate priority: House Speaker Greg Fergus 

Debate on the release of names of MPs accused of collaborating in foreign interference plots is not a priority for the House of Commons, according to House Speaker Greg Fergus.

Interference czar says inquiry won’t release names of foreign collaborator MPs

As the federal committee on foreign interference resumed after a summer break, the commissioner set the tone for how the inquiry would treat elected officials accused of wittingly aiding foreign governments.

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