Military commanders violated federal rules and acted without authority when they ordered intelligence teams to collect information on the public as well as use propaganda techniques against Canadians, top defence officials now admit. Read More
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Military violated rules by collecting information on Canadians, conducting propaganda during pandemic: report
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