Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Health Minister Patty Hadju faced tough questions in the House of Commons on Thursday following news that the Public Health Agency of Canada is launching an investigation and reviewing its practices after two returning travellers were allegedly sexually assaulted during their mandatory quarantine periods.
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Liberals questioned over reports two travellers allegedly sexually assaulted during mandatory hotel quarantine
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