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Good Friday morning, In today’s Politics This Morning: More fingers pointed at ex-CBSA staffers during the ArriveCan study. SITE task force members testify at the foreign interference hearings. New labour data incoming. The Foreign Interference Commission continues its public hearings on an otherwise sluggish Friday. A collection of government officials is expected to testify before the commission today, starting with ALLEN SUTHERLAND.
has that story. What else is happening today? Conservative Deputy Leader MELISSA LANTSMAN will hold a press conference in Toronto at 12:15 p.m. NDP Leader JAGMEET SINGH remains in Winnipeg today. He'll visit a seniors' centre at 11:45 a.m. local time. People: Angus, Blaney, Hughes won’t re-offer The NDP announced yesterday that another three of its MPs won’t be running for re-election. They are CHARLIES ANGUS, RACHEL BLANEY, and CAROL HUGHES.
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