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Newsroom Ready: Canada, France address foreign interference concerns
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal says foreign interference attempts are a "huge challenge" that require countries to keep their citizens informed. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, meanwhile, says he has "tremendous confidence" in Canada's national security. (April 11, 2024)
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The Canadian Press
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CP170456277
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4/11/2024 7:15:00 PM
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Canada
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foreign interference
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