Politics Briefing: Trudeau asserts federal elections have not been compromised by foreign interference

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Politics Briefing: Trudeau asserts federal elections have not been compromised by foreign interference
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Mindful of a pattern of interference in Canadian affairs by foreign powers, specifically China, Iran and Russia, the Prime Minister

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Schrodinger’s cat – the hypothetical animal locked in a box with radioactive material in a theoretical illustration of the paradox of quantum mechanics, and is both dead and alive until the box is opened. Something that is not a threat to national security can also be one.

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