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French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said foreign interference  is a “huge challenge” that requires countries to keep their citizens informed about the risks.

Attal made the comment on Thursday alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa.

On Wednesday, Trudeau told at a public inquiry into allegations of foreign meddling that he would often push back on intelligence he was provided.


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On Thursday, he said leaders must think critically and question the information they are given, although he still has confidence in Canada’s security apparatus.

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During their joint appearance, Attal and Trudeau said Canada and France have agreed to a suite of new initiatives to deepen bilateral ties.


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Chief among them is a French commitment to join Canada’s global carbon pricing challenge, an effort to rally the international community around a signature climate policy that is causing Trudeau much political misery at home.

The two countries are also set to work more closely together on wildfires and clean energy.

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