Poilievre declined meeting with Johnston on foreign interference, citing scheduling

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has declined to meet with the government's special rapporteur on foreign interference, citing an inability to find a mutually convenient time, a spokesperson for Poilievre said…

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