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Canada can take ‘lessons’ from Australia on registry for foreign interference: Trudeau

“We’re going to continue to work as parliamentarians to study various proposals. There are lessons learned around what Australia and other countries have done around a foreign influence registry,” Trudeau said.

Ottawa last week opened public consultations for a long-awaited foreign agents registry as the minister tasked with running them acknowledged that

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