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Politics This Morning: Cross-party group to press for ‘strong response’ to China’s national security law

Plus, U.S. President Donald Trump shelved the idea of holding an in-person G7 summit this month after German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she wouldn't be able to attend.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured as he chats with House Leader Pablo Rodriguez, with Procurement Minister Anita Anand and Seniors Minister Deb Schulte in the background.
Good Monday morning, Amid a wave of anti-racism demonstrations over the weekend in the U.S. and in Toronto following the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Minnesota man who died while being pinned to the floor by a police officer, some cabinet ministers took to Twitter to expres...
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