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Politics This Morning: Freeland to unveil fall economic statement

And several committees will probe China’s presence in Canada amid concerns about election interference and the recruitment of Canadian fighter pilots.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, seen arriving to the memorial service for Queen Elizabeth II in Ottawa on Sept. 19, will deliver the fall economic statement today.
Good Thursday morning, Both the House and the Senate are sitting today, and Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister CHRYSTIA FREELAND will be in the House at 4 p.m. Ottawa time
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