Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre responded yet again to new questions about his lack of security clearance, saying he had a security clearance as a cabinet minister in former Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s cabinet and that he would not commit to an “oath of secrecy” imposed by the Liberal government that would accompany getting cleared now.
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Poilievre addresses lack of security clearance, says he won’t commit to ‘oath of secrecy’
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