Why won’t feds name MPs accused of foreign interference? | CAPITAL DISPATCH

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CTV News’ Rachel Aiello breaks down what you need to know from this week in Canadian politics.

The foreign interference file was back on the front burner in the House of Commons after a bombshell report from the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians raised new allegations implicating unnamed current and former MPs in aiding China and India – Rachel explains what to know and why the public safety minister says the accused MPs won’t be named.

The Capital Dispatch Quote of the Week features Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who spoke at a LGBTQ2S+ Pride event. Rachel explains how it ties into questions about the Conservative Party’s position on same-sex marriage.

Finally, we’re now down to the last two scheduled sitting weeks before MPs leave the Hill for the summer – here’s a check-in on the legislative roster to see where the priority bills the government is trying to see pass, stand.

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21 COMMENTS

  1. Any Canadian who supports the Alberta carpetbagger and Stephen Harper coffee boy, Pierre Polievre should be ashamed.
    This fool is a Matt Gaetz right wing nut job who the Conservative Party scraped the bottom of the barrel to scoop out with a toilet brush.

    Shameful person! ?

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