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Foreign interference inquiry: Quebec judge Marie-Josée Hogue to lead probe

The Canadian government is launching a public inquiry into foreign electoral interference, and public safety minister Dominic Leblanc revealed the details on Thursday. The inquiry will be led by Quebec appeal court justice Marie-Josée Hogue, who has been a judge in Quebec’s top court for the past eight years and has been practicing law since 1987. David Baxter has the details from Ottawa on what comes next.

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