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Politics This Morning: B.C. court finds double criminality in case against Meng Wanzhou

Plus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is consulting with public health officials before deciding whether to attend the G7 summit in person.
Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne says in a statement the ruling reflects the independence of Canada's judiciary.
Good Thursday morning, Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou will have to remain in Canada to fight the extradition process after a B.C. court found double criminality

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