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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent decision to combine the cabinet committees dealing with foreign affairs and security threats signals his government's changing priorities in foreign policies, and another acknowledgement of foreign interference, says observers. Philippe Lagassé, a Carleton University associate professor and William and Jeanie Barton Chair in International Affairs, said the merged committee signals the government’s updated priorities in foreign policy.
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