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Foreign-interference inquiry to grant opposition parties power to cross-examine witnesses

Move follows months of criticism, particularly from the Conservative Party, which was denied full-party standing despite being target of meddling by China

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House Intelligence Committee chair warns of serious national-security threat

The head of the House Intelligence Committee said Wednesday that he had information about a serious national-security threat and urged the Biden...

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Foreign interference FAQs: What to expect from the public inquiry and how we got here

The year-long inquiry is focusing on how China, Russia, India and other foreign actors may have interfered in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections

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The road to the foreign-interference inquiry, from The Globe's reporting

As hearings begin on Monday, a look back at the revelations and events that led to the commission

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Election watchdog probing foreign interference complaint, former Conservative MP Kenny Chiu says

Kenny Chiu lost his seat in the 2021 election after being a target of criticism on Chinese-language social media over his proposed bill to set up a public registry to track foreign-influence campaigns in Canada

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Central banks saved the world and will again

To hear it from bulls, the newborn year already belongs to central banks. Reviled not long ago for letting prices surge, Federal Reserve (Fed) chair Jerome Powell and his peers have been anointed by traders as saviors of the world.

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How the Hamas hostage-release deal evolved — and nearly fell apart — in final days

President Biden was still working on the hostage deal as late as Wednesday in phone calls with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other world...

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Opinion: Fed's narrow view of inflation threatens U.S. innovation and growth

A longer-term perspective on monetary policy would boost U.S. growth and innovation, and strengthen national security.

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Biden pitches Americas summit on alternative to China funding for infrastructure and development

"We want to make sure that our closest neighbors know they have a real choice between debt-trap diplomacy and high-quality, transparent approaches," says...

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