Politics This Morning: Conservatives look to Ethics Committee as Liberals filibuster at House Affairs

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Politics This Morning: Conservatives look to Ethics Committee as Liberals filibuster at House Affairs (subs) cdnpoli

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, seen here at a March 6 press conference, will introduce a motion in the House today calling on the House Ethics Committee to pick up where the House Affairs Committee left off on foreign interference.

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