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House public safety committee to hold special meeting on accused NATO spy

“These allegations raise urgent questions about how an individual now accused of spying was able to obtain an internship within one of Canada’s most important military alliances and what security screening, information-sharing and monitoring processes were in place at the time,” reads the letter.

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