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Inquiry to hear from MPs targeted by meddling

The inquiry's latest hearings are focusing on the capacity of federal agencies to detect, deter and counter foreign meddling. Smith had represented the Bay of Quinte riding since 2018 — as well as one of the two ridings it was created from since 2011 — and won with nearly 50 per cent of the vote in the last two elections.

Wealthsimple's suite of offerings, which include everything from no-commission trading to the recent addition of mortgages, has helped it amass more than $50 billion in assets, roughly double what it had a year earlier. "And they said, 'Well, we're closed. So if you want, I can call 911 for you,'" Jordan, 49, said in a recent interview from his home in Piccadilly, N.B., recalling how he had to retreat to the parking lot, pain radiating through his jaw and elbows and ears.

While zoos have long been the purview of families - providing fun for a Sunday outing - they have come under criticism from animal rights activists complaining about animals being held in captivity.Jeremy Dutcher has won the Polaris Music Prize for his second album, “Motewolonuwok.”

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